Fleeing Oyo herder who stole cows worth N2.5m caught in Kwara

Enitan Daramola
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Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps have arrested a herder in Kwara State for allegedly stealing 17 cows valued at N2.5m.

The PUNCH reported that the suspect, Ruwa Mojuba, 40, was arrested in Kura village, in the Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara State.

The agency’s Public Relations Officer, Babawale Afolabi, said that Mojuba stole the cows in Oyo State, in September 2021.

Mojuba was hired to tend the cattle but ended up robbing his employer after just a month into his seven-month contract.

However, only 14 of the cows were recovered from the suspect upon his arrest, according to Afolabi who said that the suspect had sold the remaining three cows before his arrest.

Afolabi said, “In September 2021, one Umar Abubakar of Budo Alhaji village, Oyo State, employed the suspect, Ruwa Mojuba, to tend his herd of cattle for him. The suspect was to tend the cattle for seven months on a monthly salary of N10,000.

“But the suspect reared the cattle for only one month and ran away with 17 of the cows. He relocated with the rustled cows to Kura village in Kaiama LGA of Kwara State.

“The matter was first reported by the owner of the cows at our divisional office in Igbaja before it was transferred to the intelligence and investigations department at the state command, where painstaking investigations were carried out after the arrest of the suspect.

“Findings revealed that the suspect sold three of the stolen cows valued at N600,000, while the remaining 14 cows were recovered from him.”

Afolabi disclosed that the corps had concluded investigations into the matter, adding that the suspect would soon be charged to court.

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