Police Confirm One Killed As Sara-Suka Thugs Clash in Bauchi

Police in Bauchi has said that a clash between two warring groups of notorious thugs locally known as Sara Suka boys in Wunti market, Bauchi has claimed the life of one  Musa Shadow.

WikkiTimes learnt that the two warring groups of Bashir Bakaji of Nassarawa/Bakin Kura and Musa Shadow Jaja were engaged in a verbal exchange of words before it turns into a violent one.

Confirming the incident in a statement issued in Bauchi, the Bauchi State Police Command PPRO, SP Ahmed Mohammed Wakili said it was Bashir Bakaji that mobilized ten of these boys armed with dangerous weapons and attacked Musa Shadow in Wunti market, Bauchi Town.

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” On 21st January 2023 intelligence at the Command disposal reveals that one Ahmad Bashir “m” A.K.A Bakaji of Nassarawa ward Bauchi criminally conspired and mobilized ten (10) of his thugs (Sara-suka) members armed with dangerous weapons all of Nassarawa ward Bauchi and Bakin Kura respectively, attacked one Abdullahi Musa “m” A.K.A shadow of Jaja ward Bauchi now deceased at Wunti market Bauchi.

“After a little altercation between them which led to engaging in fighting in the process the said Ahmad Bashir stabbed the said Abdullahi Musa with a sharp knife on his back, as a result, he fell unconscious,” the statement read in part. 

Wakil added that on receiving the information, a team of detectives attached to Area Command Metro arrived at the scene, and evaluated the victim to ATBU Teaching Hospital Bauchi for immediate attention but pronounced dead by a medical doctor, saying “the prime suspect (Ahmad Bashir) was arrested on the 24th of January, 2023 after hiding for days. Meanwhile, an effort is intensified to arrest his cohorts to face the full wrath of the law.”

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