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Kano: Peace task force nabs 500 suspected thugs, drugs dealers 

He stressed the need for effective synergy between the committee and community leaders to enhance citizen safety.

• April 13, 2025
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Kano State

The Kano State task force on peace restoration and youth rehabilitation has apprehended 500 suspected thugs and drug peddlers in the state.

Its chairman, Yusuf Ibrahim said this at a security stakeholders’ engagement on Sunday in Kano.

The forum focused on strengthening security models in the state.

Mr Ibrahim said the committee identified dangerous spots and hideouts of criminals in many communities across the eight metropolitan council areas, to curb thuggery and drug peddling.

He stressed the need for effective synergy between the committee and community leaders to enhance citizen safety, adding that the forum was critical in fostering peace and tranquility in the state.

The state deputy governor, Aminu Abdussalam, lauded the committee for the feat achieved, noting that its establishment demonstrated the government’s commitment towards addressing security challenges in the state.

“This workshop marks a significant milestone in our collective journey towards ensuring peace and stability in Kano State, a goal essential for the state’s prosperity and progress.

 “Security cannot be achieved in isolation. We must recognise that the security of our communities is a shared responsibility,” he said.

Ibrahim Bakori, the commissioner of police in the state, said that concerted collaboration between the security agencies had yielded positive results through intelligence led operations.

He, therefore, advocated for the establishment of a special court to try thugs, phone snatchers and drug dealers.

“We’ve developed a comprehensive action plan to tackle these issues head on.

 “I’m delighted to report that our efforts are yielding significant results. We’ve arrested 150 individuals involved in thuggery and other violent crimes, recovered dangerous weapons, illicit drugs, and stolen properties.

“In line with the directives of the Inspector-General of Police, our respected traditional rulers, particularly ward heads (Masu Unguwanni), play a vital role in community policing.

“They’re close to the public and can provide valuable insights into local security dynamics,” he said.

Also, Abubakar Idris, commander, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), called for continued collaboration between the agencies to address security challenges in the state. 

(NAN)

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