Almost 19 months after, residents 
of the Mortgage Area of Gusau, capital of Zamfara State, still shudder 
at the memory of the callousness of Kamalu, who hired assassins to 
murder his mother, Hajia Aisha and his younger sisters, aged nine and 
11.
 Sunday Sun reports that the bodies of the victims were dumped in the Bager dam, located off the Gusau-Dansadau Road in the state capital. Although
 Kamalu was eventually tracked down by the police, arrested and is now 
standing trial, his accomplices are still at large and fugitives from 
justice. That is why the residents are grieved and baying for justice to
 be served Kamalu for the heinous crime allegedly masterminded by him.
The tragic incidence happened a day before May 
29, 2013. While other patriotic citizens were preparing to mark 
Democracy Day, generally rejoicing and thanking God for the survival of 
the current dispensation of civil rule, Kamalu and his cohort were also 
perfecting plans on how to commit the triple murders……..
It is still not yet revealed the exact time of 
the day when the satanic team of assassins struck and snuffed out life 
from the trio of mother and her two daughters. However, what is known is
 that a good citizen informed the police at 8.30 on May 29 that a dead 
body was seen floating on the water at Bager dam, from which the State 
Water Board sources water treated and supplied to the metropolis.
The police quickly moved and recovered the corpse, which was taken to
 the Federal Medical Centre Gusau for autopsy. The post mortem 
examination of the corpse showed that there were deep cuts and injuries 
all over it. This discovery led the police to suspect foul play, and 
listed it as a case of SUD (sudden unnatural death).Meanwhile, relations of the late Hajia who were disturbed by her sudden disappearance trooped to the police station on May 30, 2013 at midday, to file a report that she was missing, and had not been seen for 48 hours. They told the police that all efforts made to contact her on the phone were unsuccessful because her phone was not reachable.
After receiving the report, the police took the 
relations to the FMC mortuary, where they immediately identified the 
corpse shown to them as the late Hajia Aisha, their missing sister.
Based on this positive identification of the 
corpse, policemen led by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) drove to 
the home of the deceased and found the place locked up. They forced the 
door open and were confronted by the shocking sight of blood stains all 
over the house. Meanwhile, the place had been ransacked by the 
perpetrators of the crime, who probably removed money and other valuable
 items.
The relations informed the police that the personal car of the late 
Hajiya Aisha was not in the compound, but curiously her son’s car was 
parked within the premises. When the police searched the car, they found
 blood-stained pillow cases and bed-sheets in the boot of the car. They 
took the items away as exhibits. Attention then shifted to what must 
have happened to the two young daughters, who were also living with 
their mother. The police promptly suspected that the assailants must 
have killed them too and probably dumped their bodies where the body of 
their mother was discovered.
The police team headed straight to the riverside 
to search for the corpses of the little girls. Fortunately, the two 
corpses were recovered. One had cuts all over the body, but the other 
one had its throat slashed through with a knife.
Suspicion immediately fell upon on Kamalu, a school dropout, who 
relations recalled had consistently threatened to kill his mother if she
 failed to give him money.Through diligent detective work, the police tracked him down in Kaduna town where he had driven the mother’s car. Some valuable items and cash belonging to the deceased were also recovered from him.
During interrogation, Kamalu owned up to the 
crime, and said that he masterminded the brutal and gruesome slaying of 
his biological mother and two sisters. He also revealed the names of 
four of his accomplices. Two of them were instantly arrested by the 
police, but two escaped and have remained at large.
The Zamfara State Police Command said through the
 public relations officer that it would remain on the trail of the two 
fugitives, assuring that it would not be long before they are arrested 
to face the full wrath of the law.

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