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    JUST IN: Notorious Lagos Land Grabber, Abubakar Suleiman in Police Net Over Unlawful Land Invasion

    Nigeria police force has arrested popular notorious land grabber, Abubakar Suleiman also known as Miyaki, for unlawfully invading a landed property in Aja, Lagos.

    According to confirmed reports, Miyaki was arrested with 10 of his boys while invading the landed property with several weapons.

    This is coming few months after Miyaki was fingered in the murder of one Idowu Keshinro, staffer of a local government.

    According to Keshinro who spoke about his killers before giving up the ghost, Miyaki was one of those that attacked him at a farm he was overseeing. Keshinro explained in a video that Miyaki and his cohorts shot him repeatedly and this led to his death.

    Shortly after the revelation, Miyaki was arrested but has since been released pending further investigations.

    However, the new arrested made has shown that Miyaki may be guilty of the murder offense he is yet to answer for.

    The family of the deceased have also called on the police not to release Miyaki again till he answers for his case.

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