The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) says it has
successfully completed the extradition of a fleeing murder suspect from Doha,
Qatar to Nigeria.
The Force Public Relations Officer, (FPRO), ACP
Olumuyiwa Adejobi, disclosed this in a statement he posted on his official X
handle @princemoye1 on Saturday.
Adejobi said that the suspect, who had been on the run
for the murder of Miss Augusta Onuwabhagbe, in Lagos was returned to the
country on Saturday.
“The suspect returned in the early hours of today
through coordinated efforts with the Ministry of Justice, International
Criminal Police Organisation (INTERPOL), National Central Bureau (NCB), Force
Headquarters Abuja and the Qatari Judicial Authorities.
“The extradition followed a petition from the family
of the deceased, submitted through their legal representatives and was dated
September 29, 2024.
“The matter was assigned to INTERPOL NCB Abuja for
investigation,” he said.
According to Adejobi, investigations revealed that the
suspect murdered Onuwabhagbe, a 21-year-old first-class student of Lead City
University, Ibadan, at his residence in Abiola Apooyi Street, Oral Estate,
Ajah, Lagos, on July 13, 2023.
“After committing the crime, he fled Nigeria and later
released an online video purporting to confess to the act, a deceptive strategy
to derail investigative efforts.
“Following the declaration as a wanted person by the
NPF Lagos State Criminal Investigation Department on Oct. 13, 2023, an INTERPOL
Red Notice was issued for his global apprehension.
“He was initially apprehended in Freetown, Sierra
Leone, on October 2023 under the false identity “KANU PRINCETON SAMUEL,” but
escaped custody during a prison break on November 26, 2023 in Freetown, ” he
said.
The FPRO said that further intelligence gathering
revealed that the suspect continued to evade law enforcement, traversing
multiple regions including West Africa, East Asia and the Middle East, under
forged identities before relocating to Doha, Qatar on January 24, 2025.
“Operating under the alias “TOURE ABDOULAYE” with a
fraudulent Guinean passport, he secured illegal employment and concealed his
identity.
“Through robust international cooperation and the use
of advanced biometrics, INTERPOL NCB Abuja, in collaboration with INTERPOL NCB
Doha, confirmed his identity, leading to his arrest by Qatari authorities in
February 2025.
“An official extradition request, processed via the
Federal Ministry of Justice, Abuja, was subsequently approved by the Qatari
judicial authorities, resulting in his repatriation to Nigeria, ” the image
maker said.
He said that the Inspector-General of Police, IGP
Kayode Egbetokun, while recognising the strength in the synergy amongst nations
to curb trans-border crimes, commended those involved in the extradition.
“IGP commended the diligence of INTERPOL NCB Abuja and
extended sincere appreciation to the Attorney-General of the Federation and
Minister of Justice.
“He also commended the Government of Qatar, INTERPOL
NCB Doha and the Nigerian Embassy in Qatar for their invaluable collaboration
in securing the fugitive’s return,” Adejobi said.
The FPRO said that Egbetokun assured the general
public of NPF’s commitment to ensuring that the suspect faces diligent
prosecution, as part of its dedication to justice and the safety of all
Nigerians.
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