Police nab Kano Hisbah commander with married woman in downtown hotel

A senior official with Kano Hisbah has been arrested in the northern commercial hub after being caught with a married woman in a hotel.
Freedom Radio Kano reported on Tuesday that the official was arrest in Sabon Gari area of the city. His name was not immediately mentioned, but he was described only as police chief when the matter featured on Freedom FM’s popular magazine programme “Inda Ranka”.
The arrested commander is said to be in charge of arresting beggars and prostitutes in Kano metro area. He was taken into custody after the husband of the woman with whom he allegedly had affairs filed complaints.
Kano Hisbah Commander Muhammed Haruna, while describing the incident as unfortunate, said a two-man committee has been established to investigate the matter, Freedom Radio said.
Hisbah officers regularly arrest unmarried people caught in the hotel, presumably for sexual activities, as part of their enforcement of the Sharia.
More from Peoples Gazette

NationWide
JUST IN: Boko Haram kills four mobile policemen in Borno
“Sadly, we lost inspector James Inalegwu, inspector Obutu Mathias with two other sergeants, John Taiwo and Ade Seriki.”

Uncategorized
Niger Deputy governor’s house attacked as youths protest government’s demolition of buildings
“They (youths) decided to vent their anger on the private residence of the deputy governor.”

NationWide
Bandits attack government college in Niger, many students feared kidnapped
The kidnapping of schoolchildren has become a pastime for bandits and terrorists in Nigeria.

Faith
Jigawa: New law bans presenting gifts, playing music at wedding ceremonies
The Gazette heard of widespread concerns that marriage programmes are too costly and preventing youths from getting married in the northwestern community.

Economy
Naira suffers further devaluation, now N409 to dollar
The market closed at N406.54 to a dollar on Tuesday, depicting a drop by N1.41 compared to N405.13 to a dollar traded on Monday.

Anti-Corruption
U.S. jails ‘Invictus’ Obi for $11m wire fraud
On June 18, 2020, Mr. Okeke pleaded guilty to a conspiracy to commit wire fraud.