We Attacked Church Because Members Were Disturbing Us With Music During Juma’at
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18-year old suspect, Abba Usman, who allegedly participated in the
recent attack by some Muslim youths on St. Philips Catholic Church,
Suleja, Niger State, has ruled out religious extremism for his gang’s
action.
Rather, the suspect, who said he hailed from Manumfachi
in Katsina State, stated that some female members of the church should
be blamed for playing musical instruments so loud, dancing and making
noise while a Juma’at prayer was going on at the mosque opposite the
church on Friday, July 15.
He stated this last Thursday when he was paraded by Niger State Police Command in Minna.
The
suspect with no fixed address, who also claimed to be a scavenger of
scraps on refuse dumps at Suleja and its environs, added that shortly
after the Juma’at prayers on the fateful day, he and other youths went
to the church premises to attack the church over what he described as
the effrontery of the congregation to disturb the peace of the mosque
while prayers were going on.
“We went to the church to teach them
a bitter lesson so that they will never disturb the peace of the mosque
again, especially on a Friday when we are having a prayer. They have
the whole of Sunday to themselves and we have never disturbed them from
doing their own programmes,” he said.
The suspect told Crime
Reports that female members of the church fled in different directions
on sighting the youths while the security guard who refused to leave his
duty post was severely beaten.
“We all entered the church and
vandalised some of their property, while we took some of their musical
instruments and other valuables. I went for two of the microphones with
the aim of selling them, but I was not lucky as I was caught with them,”
the suspect stated.
While addressing journalists, the state
Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Bala Elkana, described the action
of the the youth that attacked the church as criminal, disclosing that
police received a distress call that Friday at about 2:00p.m that some
youths were vandalising the property of the church.
“On the
receipt of that complaint, we sent our Rapid Response Team to the scene
but before the police team got there, many of the youth had fled.
However, Abah Usman was caught in action,” he said.
He pointed
out that it was clear that the intent of the hoodlums was not religious
but to steal, as the suspect was arrested with two microphones stolen
from the church, while others went away with other items.
He
added that the state Police Commissioner, Abubakar Marafa, had ordered
that the police operatives should clear the hoodlums’ hideouts and
prosecute any suspect arrested in connection with the case.
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