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Kaduna Police Command In Northern Nigeria Parades 36 Suspected Criminals

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By Amos Tauna

Kaduna State Police Command in Nothern Nigeria, Thursday paraded 36 suspects for various offences.

The suspects are alleged to have involved in rape, arm robbery, cattle rustling and members of criminal gang terrorising the people of the state.

The State Commissioner of Police, Agyole Abeh, while parading the suspects before newsmen at the state command’s headquarters explained that 420 cows were also recovered from rustlers and handed over to appropriate authority.

The CP hinted that some criminals have deviced new method of dressing and disguising as respected members of the society in order to gain access into unsuspecting premises and perpetrate their nefarious activities, stressing that some also disguise as passengers in vehicle.

The commissioner noted that in his bid to mop out the deadly gang group, Sara-suka activities in the state, the purported leader of the gang, has been arrested by special square from the command.

He reiterated the determination of the command to embarking on aggressive mop up programme to secure lives and property of people residents in the state to create a conducive environment for economic growth and development.

Speaking on the Southern Kaduna unrest, CP Agyole said, “The crisis in Southern Kaduna is currently under control, as continuous dialogue amongst the troubled communities is yielding positive results, peace is already resurfacing.”

Items recovered from the suspect includes 7 locally made revolver guns, fake Ak 47 riffles, pistol, matcehet and cutlasses.

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