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Katsina police eliminated 40 bandits, rescued 319 kidnap victims: CP

According to him, the police apprehended 199 suspected armed robbers and charged 23 major drug dealers to court and 32 suspected vandals.

• December 31, 2024
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The Katsina State Police Command says it has neutralised 40 suspected bandits terrorising communities in different parts of the state in 2024.

Aliyu Abubakar-Musa, the state Commissioner of Police (CP), stated this on Tuesday in Katsina at the command’s maiden end-of-year celebrations and award presentations.

Similarly, Mr Abubakar-Musa said the police rescued over 319 victims from kidnappers and bandits and reunited them with their families and loved ones.

He also said the police had recovered 2,081 rustled animals during the period under review.

According to him, the police apprehended 199 suspected armed robbers and charged 23 major drug dealers to court and 32 suspected vandals.

“Our diligent work had also led to the arrest of 89 suspected motor vehicle thieves and the recovery of over 27 vehicles and motorcycles.

“These remarkable achievements were a testament to the unrelenting dedication, hard work, and bravery of our officers and men, who have worked tirelessly to ensure our communities remain safe and secure.

“Furthermore, our community policing initiatives have yielded remarkable results, fostering stronger relationships between the command and the public we serve,” Mr Abubakar-Musa said.

He thanked sister security agencies for their collaboration and cooperation throughout the year.

“By working together, sharing intelligence, and coordinating our efforts, we have been able to achieve far more than we could have alone,” the CP emphasised.

He said, “As we celebrate our achievements, we also remember and honour our fallen officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.

“We also extend our deepest condolences to their families, friends, and loved ones, who have suffered the unbearable loss of their dear ones.”

(NAN)

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