Babangida Oni, a 30 year old man has been
hacked to death by suspected Fulani cattle rustlers on Monday, August
10, The Sun reports.
It was reported that the incident which happened in a community in Ise Akoko, Ondo state was perpetuated by Fulani herdsmen who invaded the victim’s residence after a heated verbal exchange, Oni was allegedly hacked to death with a machete
READ ALSO: FG moves to end cattle-rustle banditry in the north
It was reported that the mutilated body of the victim was taken to the State Specialist Hospital in Ikare-Akoko where the post Morten will be carried out.
A source revealed that “at about 10am, Mr. Yunusa Oni, who resides at Akunnu-Akoko came to the station and reported that on that fateful day at about 7am, his nephew, one Idris Oni, called to inform him that three men came to their house in Ise-Akoko where they macheted the victim who was his brother to death.”
Mr Wole Ogodo who is the state public relations officer of the police force confirmed the incident but said no suspect had been arrested yet.
In a related incident, soldiers in Kaduna state supposedly following the directive of the governor have started flushing out cattle rustlers in the state.
It was reported that the incident which happened in a community in Ise Akoko, Ondo state was perpetuated by Fulani herdsmen who invaded the victim’s residence after a heated verbal exchange, Oni was allegedly hacked to death with a machete
READ ALSO: FG moves to end cattle-rustle banditry in the north
It was reported that the mutilated body of the victim was taken to the State Specialist Hospital in Ikare-Akoko where the post Morten will be carried out.
A source revealed that “at about 10am, Mr. Yunusa Oni, who resides at Akunnu-Akoko came to the station and reported that on that fateful day at about 7am, his nephew, one Idris Oni, called to inform him that three men came to their house in Ise-Akoko where they macheted the victim who was his brother to death.”
Mr Wole Ogodo who is the state public relations officer of the police force confirmed the incident but said no suspect had been arrested yet.
In a related incident, soldiers in Kaduna state supposedly following the directive of the governor have started flushing out cattle rustlers in the state.
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