US Government Announces $25,000 Bounty on Nigerian Man Accused of 2017 Infant Murder
The U.S. authorities have placed a $25,000 bounty on a Nigerian man who has been on the run since 2017 for the alleged murder of his infant son.
The suspect, who reportedly fled shortly after the incident, is wanted for his involvement in the death, which took place in the United States.
Law enforcement agencies are intensifying efforts to locate and apprehend him, appealing to the public for any information that could lead to his capture.
This bounty underscores the seriousness of the case and reflects the ongoing commitment by U.S. authorities to bring justice in cases involving violent crimes, even when suspects have evaded capture for years.