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40-Year-Old Man Allegedly Poisons 31-Year-Old Woman To Death Inside A Hotel In Kebbi

Posted by Samuel on Fri 12th Jul, 2024 - tori.ng

The defendant, also known as Katuka Dingyadi, is standing trial on three count charges of culpable homicide, false information and fraudulent activities.

Shamsiyya Usman

On Friday, July 12, a 40-year-old man, Bello Musa, was dragged before a Chief Magistrate’s Court for allegedly poisoning a woman, Shamsiyya Usman, 31.

The woman reportedly died as a result of the poison.

The defendant, also known as Katuka Dingyadi, is standing trial on three count charges of culpable homicide, false information and fraudulent activities.

The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.

The Prosecutor, Insp Muntari Mati, told the court that the defendant committed the offence on June 26, at Shagalinku Hotel in Birnin Kebbi.

“Musa lodged in room 412, Shagalinku Hotel, Tudun Wada, Birnin Kebbi with Usman, 31, now deceased, of Go-Slow area Birnin Kebbi.

“At about 10.00 am, Bello Musa poisoned her drinks of Maltina, 5 Alive and Swan Water, and after drinking them, she died on the spot.

“Musa also abandoned her corpse and escaped to an unknown destination.

“Musa was arrested on July 2, at Sweet Hotel, Dangoro area, Marjani Street, Katsina State, where he gave his name to the receptionist as Zubairu Sani from Minna, Niger, to avoid arrest.

“During a search on him, Musa was found in possession of 18 different ATM cards of different banks, which he confessed to have used to defraud bank customers,”
the prosecutor said.

He said the offences contravened sections 193, 142 and 140 Kebbi State Penal Code Law.

The prosecutor, however, applied for an adjournment to enable the Police complete its investigations for further proceedings.

The Chief Magistrate, Usman Umar-Bunza, adjourned the case to July 25, for further mention and to take the case file to the Ministry of Justice for advice.

Umar-Bunza ordered the accused person to be remanded in the custodial centre pending the next appearance.



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