
A 40-year-old man, Abubakar Hamisu, has died of gunshot wounds he sustained while he and his friends were testing the efficacy of a bulletproof charm.
The deceased’s friend, Rabe Salisu, 35, sustained gunshot injuries in the incident.
The
deceased and Salisu are from old Kwari village in the Jibia Local
Government Area of Katsina State, where the incident occurred.
The police said the incident occurred on March 16, 2019.
The
man, who was alleged to have mistakenly pulled the gun’s trigger, Mani
Mohammed, has been arrested by the police and charged to court.
Mohammed,
43, who resides in the same village with the deceased and Salisu,
reported himself at the Jibia Police Station on the day that the
incident occurred.
It was learnt that Mohammed mistakenly pulled
the trigger while attempting to collect the gun from the others, who
were testing the efficacy of the bulletproof charm.
The gun reportedly went off, while the pellets hit both the deceased and Salisu.
Hamisu
and Salisu were rushed to the General Hospital, Jibia, where the former
was certified dead, while the latter was treated and later discharged.
Mohammed was arraigned before a Katsina Senior Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday for causing grievous hurt and culpable homicide.
The police said the offences were contrary to sections 246 and 222 (7) of the Penal Code.
The police prosecutor, Sergeant Lawal Bello, told the court that investigation was still in progress on the case.
The
presiding senior magistrate, Hajiya Fadila Dikko, adjourned the case to
May 7, 2019, for mention and ruled that Mohammed be remanded in prison
custody till then.
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