Sudan arrests suspected murderer of Nigerian diplomat
The Sudanese authorities have announced the arrest of a woman accused of killing an Immigration Attaché at the Nigerian embassy in Khartoum.
Habibu Almu, Assistant Comptroller of Immigration, was found stabbed to death at his home in the Sudanese capital city of Khartoum on Thursday last week.
In a very short statement, the official news agency, SUNA, said the Sudanese police “arrested the offender, a foreign woman who committed the crime.”
It further said she confessed to the murder of the diplomat and his stolen possessions.
The Sudanese authorities didn’t disclose the circumstances of the crime or the nationality of the killer.
The Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs had in a statement explained that a team of policemen moved to the residence of the late Passport Officer and arrested a number of suspected persons as part of investigations into the murder.
It pointed out that it is was following up all the legal procedures in the incident with the concerned authorities.
The Nigerian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, confirmed on Sunday that the Sudanese government had communicated the arrest of the principal suspect to his ministry.
The Federal Government had condemned the murder of the diplomat and pledged to work with Khartoum to arrest the culprit.
The Nigeria Immigration Service in its reaction expressed shock over the incident, adding that the Comptroller-General, Muhammad Babandede, was in high-level discussion with the Minister of Foreign Affairs over the incident.