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Why we killed Dangote’s senior employee – Kidnappers

The three men alleged to have kidnapped and killed the human resources manager of the Dangote Industries Limited, Istifanus Bello, have revealed why he was killed
The suspects – Abdullahi Saliu, Babuga Adamu and Abubakar Gide – who were Fulani herdsmen, were on Tuesday transferred from the Force headquarters in Abuja to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Ikeja, Lagos, pending the conclusion of investigation.
In an exclusive chat with our correspondent, the suspects said 10 of them carried out the operation. 20-year-old Saliu, an indigene of Kano State, said they were led by one Alti, who fired the shot that killed Bello.
Why we killed Dangote’s senior employee – Kidnappers

The three men alleged to have kidnapped and killed the human resources manager of the Dangote Industries Limited, Istifanus Bello, have revealed why he was killed.

The suspects – Abdullahi Saliu, Babuga Adamu and Abubakar Gide – who were Fulani herdsmen, were on Tuesday transferred from the Force headquarters in Abuja to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Ikeja, Lagos, pending the conclusion of investigation.

In an exclusive chat with our correspondent, the suspects said 10 of them carried out the operation. 20-year-old Saliu, an indigene of Kano State, said they were led by one Alti, who fired the shot that killed Bello.

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