The spokesperson said the investigation was ongoing to identify other accomplices.
Mr Madubueze said the decision was taken at the 122nd meeting of the Governing Council held on June 12.
The association described the sanctions imposed in response to a protest over the relocation of academic departments as excessive.
He said it would ensure a peaceful and hitch-free celebration.
Mr Idris-Abdullahi stated that the suspects were apprehended shortly after committing the offence in Yunfawa village, Dawakin Tofa LGA.
The Federal Fire Service reported saving 24 lives and property worth N56.8 billion from 15 incidents in February.
Mr Idris-Abdullahi stated, “The suspects were arrested after a good Samaritan gave a report to the NSCDC outpost in the area.”
The statement said the milestone would enable UNA to settle interline billings.
The command assures the public that the matter is being handled with professionalism, sensitivity, and diligence,” the police said.
The victim was handed over to the ward head of Wangara Village for burial.
