Police detectives in Kubwa, a suburb of Abuja, have moved the two suspects arrested over the mutilated female corpse dumped in the area to the command’s Criminal Investigative Department (CID) for further investigation.
Sources at the Kubwa police division said the two suspects, Amadi Amadi, the Bishop of Freedom Chapel International Church, Gbazango, Kubwa, and his son, Thanks-God Amadi, were handed over to the CID officials on Wednesday evening after two days of preliminary investigation at the Kubwa police division.
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City & Crime had reported how the corpse, which was cut into nine parts, and a dead goat and dead dog were found on a dump around P.W Bridge in the town last Monday.
The police were earlier led to the church by a tricycle rider, who alleged that he was engaged by the pastor’s son to convey the three bags used in concealing the mutilated corpse and the two dead animals.
Meanwhile, some community leaders in Gbazango where the church is located had briefed some heads of security agencies, traditional leaders, as well as representatives of the Bwari council chairman on the incident.
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