Kaduna, 03 October, 2023 / 10:48 pm (ACI Africa).
Security officials in Nigeria’s Plateau State have reportedly arrested eight suspects involved in crime, among them, those who set on fire the Catholic Parish rectory in Nigeria’s Kafanchan Diocese that resulted in the death of a Seminarian.
Seminarian Na'aman Danlami died when Fulanis bandits reportedly attacked St. Raphael Fadan Kamantan Parish on the night of September 7 and set the rectory ablaze in what was confirmed as a kidnapping attempt.
In a September 29 press conference, the leadership of the Special Military Task Force, Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) told journalists that eight suspects linked to the tragic incident had been arrested.
“Among these suspects are those in connection with the murder of Mrs Dorathy Jonathan on September 1 at Afana Village in Zango Kataf,” OPSH media officer, Captain James Oya said, and added, “Also, the suspects involved in the attack and burning of St Raphael’s Catholic Church Fadan Kamatan on September 7, are also here.”
Captain Oya further said, “The swift response of our troops rescued Frs. Emmanuel Okolo and Noah Monday, the Parish Priest and his assistant.”