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General News of Saturday, August 3, 2019
Source: Dailyguidenetwork.com
2019-08-03
The late cape. Agartha Nana Nabin
The policewoman's husband who was killed by suspected gunmen in Tamale has not yet understood the reality of the murder of his wife: "I still do not believe that my wife is dead".
Speaking after the grisly murder of his wife and having a broken heart, Paul Nabin said, "It has not been easy for me; it's almost 24 hours after the incident and I still do not believe my wife is dead. "
The widower was complaining about the death of his wife when the interim IGP had visited the bereaved family in Tamale shortly after the incident.
Wondering how he would do to raise the three girls that she left at the age of seven, five and two years respectively, he lamented: "It's not what that we had planned and we did not know that she would die prematurely and would leave me children. take care of them, and I pray that God gives me the strength to handle everything. "
Testifying of his wife, he described her as a charming, calm and respectful woman.
"I did not regret having married her because she was a very good pillar in the family and a source of inspiration for us," he said.
Cap. Agartha Nana Nabin was shot dead at a police checkpoint on the Tamale Road in Kumbungu, capital of the Northern Region.
Suspected armed robbers came down from a car after the driver was asked to stop and one of them shot the woman who killed her on the stroke. They removed two weapons from the crime scene, even after one of the deceased officer's colleagues shot them.
Arrests in Tamale
DAILY GUIDE learned that five suspects had been arrested for questioning about the murder of the policewoman.
The law enforcement agents involved in the operation fired and injured one of the suspects during the operation on Thursday night.
The operation was conducted by a team of police officers from Accra and their Tamale counterparts, who recovered the stolen weapons from the scene of the crime where the female police officer was killed.
One of the suspects was also found in the camouflage uniform that would have been used by the criminals when they killed the woman.
It remains to be determined whether the transaction was facilitated or not by a whistleblower, particularly after the police announced the award of a bonus of 10,000 GH ¢ for information that would lead to Arresting suspects.
The interim IGP, during its visit to Tamale, promised that the police would spare no effort to search for the perpetrators of the heinous crime. The promise seems to have been fulfilled.
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