Inspector Mohammed Bulama, who serves with the Police Mobile Force (PMF) at the 41 Division in Damaturu, Yobe State, has been arrested in connection with a homicide that resulted in the death of another individual.
Yobe State Police Commissioner Garba Ahmed has directed an immediate investigation into the incident involving Inspector Bulama.
According to the Command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Dungus Abdulkarim, “On September 29, 2024, around 6:20 PM, Inspector Mohammed Bulama, aged 38, was engaged in a heated argument with Abdulmalik Dauda, also known as Baksha, aged 39, from Pompomari Ward, Damaturu. The dispute arose over an unresolved transaction in the Zango area.”
The PPRO elaborated that “the argument escalated into a physical confrontation, during which Bulama stabbed Dauda in the chest. Bulama himself sustained head injuries during the altercation.”
Abdulkarim further noted that “Bulama sought refuge at the ‘C’ Divisional Police Headquarters, where he was promptly arrested.”
The State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has initiated an investigation, and Bulama is currently in custody as authorities prepare for internal disciplinary action and potential prosecution.
Commissioner Garba Ahmed condemned Bulama’s actions and extended condolences to Dauda’s family, assuring the public of a thorough and swift investigation to ensure justice is served.
He emphasized that “the Nigeria Police Force will not tolerate any misconduct among its personnel. We are committed to ensuring that justice is upheld and that the perpetrator is held accountable. For further information, please contact 09012810912.”