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Monday, April 12, 2021

Kano: Police arrest 154 suspected criminals, recover AK-47, other weapons

Those arrested include 14 armed robbery suspects, 143 thugs, kidnappers, fraudsters, car thieves, bandits’ supplier, and a cattle rustler.

• April 11, 2021
Kano State governor, Abdullahi Ganduje

The police in Kano say they arrested 154 suspects for armed robbery and other crimes in the last three months, the spokesperson for the command, Abdullahi Haruna, said this in a statement on Sunday.

Mr Haruna said the suspects were arrested at different times and locations in various raids conducted under ‘Operation Puff Adder.’

He said those arrested include 14 armed robbery suspects, 143 thugs, kidnappers, fraudsters, car thieves, bandits’ supplier, and a cattle rustler.

The spokesperson said that the command recovered five riffles including one AK-49, two AK-47, two pistols and other dangerous weapons as well as nine cars, two tricycles, illicit drugs, 99 pieces of 100 fake dollar notes and GSM phones.

Mr Haruna said that the police on March 20, arrested one Musa Abubakar, 23, who conspired with others at large to attack one Hassan Shariff at Gunduwawa village on Kano-Hadejia Road.

The suspects, he said, shot the victim on the shoulder, robbed him of his car and other items.

“On January 13, suspected armed robbers attacked personnel of Wanxiang Mosquito Company located at Zenawa village in Gezawa Local Government Area (LGA) of the state.

“The suspects carted away N13.5 million, four smartphones valued at $600, a laptop and other items.

“The following suspects – Musa Ibrahim Ringim, 48, Abdulwahab Ubale, 20, and Sama’ila Bello, were arrested in connection with the crime.

“Following the arrest of one Abubakar Musa, 27, along Birnin Gwari and Falgore Forest axis, another notorious kidnapper/armed robber was also arrested in possession of an AK-49 rifle with 59 live ammunition,” he said. “Musa was arrested while trying to establish a kidnapping base in Falgore Forest.”

According to him, the command has arrested a logistics supplier, who specialised in supplying motorcycles and drugs to bandits in Zamfara.

“Investigation revealed that the suspect has so far delivered more than 60 motorcycles to the bandits in Zamfara,” he said. “He has been charged to court.”

Mr Haruna said all the suspects would be charged to court as soon as investigations were concluded.

(NAN)

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