Tuesday, December 16, 2014
CALLOUS: Police Officer Tortures 10-Year Old Son To Death
For allegedly being stubborn, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Rabiu Yusuf, tortured to death his 10-year-old son, Aliyu Rabiu.
According to 43-year-old Rabiu Yusuf, a resident of Maina Maji in Alkaleri Local Government Area of Bauchi State, he tortured the boy to death due to his stubbornness.
While addressing journalists, on Monday, at the Bauchi State Police Command headquarters, in Bauchi, when being paraded alongside other suspects by the police, Yusuf said he never knew his action would lead to the boy’s death, that he got infuriated with the deceased, following his running away from his house to stay with his mother, who he had divorced.
He averred that on severally occasions, he had instructed the boy to return home but he refused, saying he had to go and take him home and chained him inside a room so that he would not run away.
“Trouble started when I divorced his mother and married another wife. My son, Aliyu, followed his mother to her new home and I was not in support of the arrangement.
“I called Aliyu several times to come back home because I want him to be in my custody as his father, but he refused, so I went to the mother’s home in annoyance and brought him back home.
“When I brought him back to my house, I chained him and locked him up inside the room, so that he did not escape and go back to his mother, but unfortunately he died,” Yusuf said.
While addressing journalists, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state police command, Haruna Mohammed, informed that Yusuf conspired with one Ismail Idris to kill the deceased.
According to the police spokesman, Yusuf, who is a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), chained and detained the boy for a period of 10 days, but he later fell sick as a result of the ill-treatment meted to him by his father. He added that the boy was taken to Rimi Clinic in Bauchi, where he died while receiving treatment.
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