The Nigeria Police Force, Sokoto State Command, has admitted that the suspects arrested in the burning to death of a Christian female student, Deborah Samuel, for blasphemy were charged to court for “inciting and disturbance.”
The command told our Correspondent on Wednesday that it was not the fault of the police if the court exonerated the suspects saying the police had “done its part.”
The state Police Public Relations Officer, Rufai Ahmad, stated these in an interview on the case of Deborah Samuel and Usman Buda, a butcher who was recently killed at the Sokoto Modern Abattoir in Mahuta Market.
Speaking on the incident, the police spokesperson said, “On Deborah’s issue, police have done their part by arraigning people in court. Those people that were arrested, like you said were charged with inciting disturbance which is a bailable offense. When we charged them to court, we have done our part. Court decided to vindicate them or release them, that is none of our business.
“That question should be directed to the court. We have done our part.”