- A cattle rearer, Auwalu Idi, has been remanded in jail by a Katsina Senior Magistrates’ Court, for allegedly stealing 22 cows and one sheep - Idi became a prime suspect due to his absence and movement while the attack was taking place; and he later allegedly confessed to selling the missing cows at a market - The suspect was ordered to be remanded in jail until November 27, 2017, when the case comes up for mention For allegedly stealing 22 cows and one sheep entrusted to his care, a Katsina Senior Magistrates’ Court has ordered that a cattle rearer, Auwalu Idi, be remanded in prison, Punch reports. The animals were allegedly stolen from a Zamfara grazing camp, during an armed robbery attack in which the 20-year-old son of the cattle owner, Lawal Sani, was wounded. It was gathers that Sani was the only one with the livestock when the robbers invaded the property. According to the police, Idi became a prime suspect, due to his ...
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