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ID card of Dep Chairman Miyetti Allah reportedly found at scene of Plateau killings

 

An identity card belonging to the Deputy Chairman of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) in Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State, Zakariya Ya’u Idris, has been reportedly found at a crime scene and is now a subject of controversy.
Police authorities said they had commenced investigation into the matter.
While the Irigwe Development Association alleged that the document was recovered at a scene where some persons were recently killed by suspected Fulani herdsmen, MACBAN said the ID card was stolen by Irigwe youths who attacked the house of Idris while he was worshiping in the mosque.
The President of IDA and former member, Plateau State House of Assembly, Sunday Abdu, said, “The identity card was seen at the scene of an attack where people were killed. The issue of identity cards is a small matter. We also recovered telephone handsets. We have reported the matter to the Police and the items have been taken for investigation.”
MACBAN Chairman in Plateau State, Muhammad Nuru Abdullahi, insisted that the ID card was stolen along with other personal documents. He said, “The owner of the ID card is the deputy chairman of MACBAN in Bassa LGA. He was chased out of his own house.
“He left this document inside his own house, and they entered and picked it and then went away with it. The man was running for his life. The incident happened Wednesday morning. You know, they were attacked very early in the morning before 6am. He was in the mosque when they were attacked and he was unable to return to his house.
“That was how they picked the documents, including the certificates of his children, indigene’s certificates of his wife and children, his (MACBAN) identity card, vehicle documents and other personal items. He has reported to the Police and the report has been documented.”  When contacted to find out whether any report was lodged by either parties, the spokesperson of Plateau State Police Command, Matthias Tyopev, an Assistant Superintendent of Police said, “It is a sensitive matter; no comment for now, until after diligent investigation.”

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