NSCDC Detains Three Suspects for Abducting and Assaulting 15-Year-Old Girl in Sokoto

NSCDC arrests three men for abducting and gang-r3ping 15-year-old girl in Sokoto

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Sokoto State Command, has arrested three suspects in connection with the abduction and gang-r3pe of a 15-year-old girl, Amina Abdullahi, in Gantsare village, Wammako Local Government Area of the state.

 

The command’s spokesman, DSC Mohammad Zayyanu, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday, January 28, 2025.

 

“The suspects identified include one Halidu Shehu, male, 20 years who is the principal suspect. Others are Jamilu Umar, male, 20 years, and Usama Bello, male, 24 years, who were all arrested on January 23, 2025, after a report was filed by the victim’s parents, who had been searching for their missing daughter,” the statement read.

 

“The suspects held the victim captive for over three days in the principal suspect’s room, subjecting her to repeated s3xual assaults.”

 

The statement further said preliminary investigations revealed that the victim was drugged and lured by one Rabia’tu, who remains at large.

 

“Efforts are underway to apprehend her. The victim has received medical attention, and results from the examination are awaited to aid in the ongoing investigation.”

“Efforts are underway to apprehend her. The victim has received medical attention, and results from the examination are awaited to aid in the ongoing investigation.

The Commandant, Usman Ishaq Alfadarai, through his aide, CSC Aliyu Jamilu strongly condemned the act, describing it as “horrific and inhumane.

 

“He assured the public of the command’s commitment to ensuring that the suspects face the full weight of the law,” the statement added.

 

“This tragic incident reminds us of the need for parents and guardians to remain vigilant and protective of their children.”

“It also highlights the importance of community involvement in promptly reporting suspicious activities to security agencies.”

 

Meanwhile, the NSCDC Sokoto Command is calling on all stakeholders, including religious and community leaders, to work together in building a society free from such heinous crimes.

 

“Protecting our children is a collective responsibility, and we must remain united in this fight against all forms of criminality.”

 

The Command assured that it remains committed to safeguarding the lives and rights of all residents and encourages the public to continue providing credible and timely information to assist in fighting crime. 

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