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Seven arrested over death of Police Sergeant in Lagos
Homicide detectives drawn from the Force Criminal Investigations Department (FCID), Louis Edet House, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja have arrested no fewer than seven suspects in connection with the killing in Lagos, of a serving Mobile police officer identified as Edison Fulman, with Force Number 500314.
Our usually reliable sources revealed that painstaking investigations carried out by the top-rated detectives led to the arrest of seven persons while others said to be complicit in the matter are still at large.
The police image maker was quick to add that those who might not have anything to do with the matter would be released at the conclusion of investigations.
Meanwhile, aside from the ill-fated police officer, others which include the following were also said to have been kidnapped on the same day and time and their whereabouts remain a mystery: Ganiyu Ogunbakinde; Olumide Omoakin; Jamiu Osama; Azeez Oloye; Akeem; Taiwo; Dayo, Wasiu, whose surnames were not known.
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