Benue Farmer Arrested in Connection with Cow Poisoning Incident

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A farmer in Benue State, Nigeria, has been taken into custody by the police in connection with the poisoning of over 20 cows. The incident, which occurred on a farm in the rural outskirts of the state, has sparked an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the event.

According to reports, the cows were poisoned using a toxic substance, resulting in their death. The motive behind the act is still unclear, and authorities are working to determine the circumstances leading to the incident.

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The police have launched an investigation into the incident, with a team of experts working to determine the cause of the poisoning and identify those involved. The suspect is cooperating with authorities, providing information that will aid in the investigation.

The incident has raised concerns within the farming community, with many calling for action to be taken against those responsible. The local farmers’ association has expressed concern over the incident and is seeking justice for the affected farmer.

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The police have assured the public that they will thoroughly investigate the incident and take necessary steps to bring those responsible to justice. The suspect will face charges in court, and if found guilty, will face the consequences of their actions.

The farming community is seeking justice for the affected farmer and calling for increased security measures to protect farmers and their livestock from similar incidents.

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The investigation is ongoing, and the police will continue to work to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident. The suspect will appear in court to face charges, and the farming community will be watching closely to ensure that justice is served.

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