A picture taken on March 28, 2012 in Lagos shows a Nigerian police senior officers' arm badge. The Nigeria Police Force, which is as old as its colonial past, came into being on April 1, 1930 following the merging of regional police units precepitated by the amalgamation of Northern and Southern Nigeria in 1914. The 360,000 personnel under the operational and administrative command of the highest ranked officer, the Inspector General of Police appointed by the President, are responsible for internal security, ensure the maintenance and enforcement of law and order, the prevention of crime, community policing, among others. AFP PHOTO / PIUS UTOMI EKPEI (Photo credit should read PIUS UTOMI EKPEI/AFP via Getty Images)

Murderers of a hotelier paraded by police 

Murderers of a hotelier paraded by police 

By Jonas Happy

Two female students of an undisclosed school in Abuja, the Federal capital, who fled from a hotel room after committing  murder have been unveiled by the police.

The students, apparently in their twenties, had met the late hotelier at an undisclosed garden in Abuja and gone ahead of him to the hotel’s  reception.

In a video released by the Nigeriia Police late Wednesday night, the two suspects confessed to their crime.

But they claimed that it was not their intention to kill their victim whom they tied up and made a recorded video of while staging a love scene.

The victim whose name was not disclosed was found dead in a hotel room after the girls who fled the scene had robbed him.

The police reportedly traced the two students who were under surveillance to their location and arrested them.

They said they had no intention to have sex with the deceased whom they harassed to the point of death.

They however agreed that they had need for money and had planned to rob their late victim of valuables, including  cash.

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