Bilyaminu Bello and Maryam Sanda
The Federal Capital Territory Police Command has obtained CCTV
footage showing the last moments of Bilyaminu Bello, the son of a former
Peoples Democratic Party chairman who was allegedly killed by his wife,
Maryam Sanda.
A Punch correspondent had reported that Bello was stabbed to death
by his wife over allegations of infidelity after she read a text message
on his phone.
It was learnt that Bello was rejected by two hospitals before he
was finally pronounced dead. An impeccable police source said the police
recovered the CCTV footage of their residence.
“We have been able to obtain the footage and it shows the
suspect and three private security guards conveying him unto a vehicle
from where he was rushed to a hospital,” he said.
A correspondent gathered that the security guards had been arrested by the police.
The Federal Capital Territory police spokesman, Anjuguri Manzah, said more suspects had been apprehended.
He said, “I know that some suspects have been arrested, but I
don’t know their identity. I can’t confirm that the CCTV footage has
been obtained, but it may be part of evidence gathering to assist in
investigation.”
Meanwhile, a family friend of the victim, Habib Gajam, has alleged
that Sanda threatened to cut off her husband’s private parts during a
quarrel hours before she allegedly stabbed him to death.
The family friend said in a series of tweets on Twitter that he
witnessed the violent quarrel during which the mother of one attempted
to stab her husband while demanding a divorce.
Gajam explained that Bello’s friend, one Aliero, who was also
present during the scuffle, prevented Sanda from stabbing the deceased.
He said, “At about 9 to 10pm on Saturday, tension started to
build up between Bilyaminu (Bello) and his wife, Maryam (Sanda) at his
residence.
“Maryam demanded a divorce with the threat of cutting off his
manhood. Aliero, Bilyaminu’s friend in whose presence the drama started,
intervened four times to stop Maryam from stabbing her husband.”
The witness explained that Ibrahim later called Bello’s uncle,
identified as Auta and one Abba, the victim’s cousin, to prevail on her.
He said after some time, Sanda broke a bottle and attempted to stab
her husband, but he reportedly struggled to take it from her, injuring
himself in the process.
“After short calm, Maryam (Sanda) broke a bottle of groundnut
and attempted to stab Bilyaminu (Bello) again, but this time, he held
both her hands and struggled to take the bottle from her, injuring
himself in the process….unrelenting and wild, she bit his finger.
“Uncle Auta had arrived at this time to calm the situation.
They both committed to uncle Auta to let go of their grievances, at
least for the night.
“After the situation had become calm, Bilyaminu and his friend
went to a pharmacy to get his hand treated from the bite he sustained
from Maryam,” he added.
Gajam explained that Bello and Ibrahim later went to withdraw money
from an ATM for the repair of Sanda’s damaged car, noting that by the
time they got back home around 11pm, everywhere was calm.
Abba and Ibrahim left for their homes around midnight, he said.
“When Bilyaminu (Bello) was seeing them off, he told Ibrahim that ‘I don’t want to go back until she’s asleep.’
“At around 2pm on Sunday, family members were summoned to
Maitama Hospital, where Bilyaminu was lying in a pool of blood with
multiple stabs on his chest, shoulder, a deep cut on his inner thigh,
and many bite wounds on his stomach,” he added.
Gajam claimed that Sanda confessed to stabbing her husband to the
hospital management, but added that she changed the story when she was
directed to write a statement at the Maitama Police Station.
He said, “The police commissioner instructed that the crime
scene should be visited. To the amasement of Abba and Ibrahim, who were
key witnesses in the investigation, the bloodstains had been mopped up,
murder weapon disappeared, but flower vases and pots were broken to
corroborate Maryam’s earlier statement at the station.”
Gajam said Bello, who divorced his first wife to marry Sanda, did not deserve to be murdered.
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