Eid-el-Fitir: NSCDC tightens security in Zamfara against bandits

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Zamfara State Command, has deployed over 700 personnel to beef up security around praying grounds and recreational centres to ensure hitch-free Eid-el-Fitri celebrations.
The NSCDC commandant in Zamfara, Athanasius Spark, disclosed this on Wednesday, saying the command has deployed personnel to flush out all hoodlums and miscreants during the celebrations and the public holidays declared by the federal government.
Mr Spark said the deployment was designed to ensure that the celebrations are done without rancour, adding that no stone will be left unturned to maintain security in Zamfara.
NSCDC warned hoodlums, intending to fan embers of mischief, to relocate from the state, claiming Zamfara is no longer a haven for criminals.
The commandant said the Rapid Response Squad and the female Arms Squad have been briefed and deployed accordingly to commence patrol before and after the holiday.
He also said the intelligent unit of the corps had adequately manned all motor parks and various bus stops.
The commandant congratulated all Muslim faithful for the successful completion of Ramadan fasting.
(NAN)
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