The Kano State Police Command on Tuesday said it had arrested 22
suspected kidnappers and armed bandits terrorising communities around
the Falgore forest.
The Commissioner of Police, Mr Rabiu Yusuf,
disclosed this while briefing newsmen on the achievements of the command
since he assumed duty in the state.
He said that the suspects who
had been operating around the Falgore and Gomo forests, were
apprehended in Doguwa and Sumaila local government areas of the state.
He
said that during operations, the police arrested a wanted notorious
kidnapper, Nasiru Tasi’u of Bakin Dajin Gomo in Sumaila Local Government
Area.
He explained that while some of the suspects were arrested
following tip-off, others were nabbed during various raids on the
kidnappers’ den.
The commissioner attributed the success recorded
to the redeployment of all officers under the Anti-kidnapping unit to
the area to complement the efforts of the conventional police.
“The
Rano Area Commander was directed to relocate his office to the most
affected axis to ensure effective supervision of the men deployed, ‘’he
said.
Yusuf
said that items recovered from the suspects include four fabricated
AK47 rifles, nine motorcycles, two face masks, 96 cows, 33 sheep and one
dog.
Others are: 56 rounds of live ammunition, some quantity of
drugs, two expanded cartridges, two cell phones, a bow and arrow, axe
and machete and N200, 000 cash.
He said that the police would continue to partner with other security agencies to flush out criminals in the state.
“Crime
fighting is a collective effort, so we call on good citizens of the
state to partner with the police to secure and keep Kano State safer for
both political and economic activities to flourish,” the commissioner
said.
In his remarks, the District Head of Doguwa, Alhaji Aliyu
Harazimi, who attended the briefing along with other traditional rulers
from the area, commended the commissioner for his efforts to check
activities of hoodlums in the area.
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