Seven suspected bandits, firearms in Kaduna police net
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Hassan said the Commissioner of Police , CP Rabiu Muhammad, commended the officers for their professionalism and swift intelligence-led response and reiterated the command’s zero tolerance for banditry and all forms of criminality in the state.
By Mohammad Tijjani
Seven suspected bandits have been arrested while five firearms were arrested with live ammunition in separate intelligence-led operations by police operatives across Kaduna State.
DSP Mansir Hassan, the police spokesperson said this in a statement issued in Kaduna on Friday.
Giving details of the operation, Hassan said on January 28 at about 5:45 p.m., police received credible intelligence that some suspects were in possession of prohibited firearms.
According to him, detectives from the Anti–Car Theft Section of the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) immediately acted on the information, leading to the arrest of five suspects.
Hassan said items recovered during the operation include one AK-47 rifle with two fully loaded magazines, two Beretta pistols with one fully loaded magazine, and one locally fabricated Beretta pistol with seven rounds of live ammunition.
He said the suspects were currently in custody while investigations were ongoing to uncover other criminal networks connected to them.
In a related development, Hassan said that on Jan. 29, acting on credible intelligence on the movement of suspected bandits in possession of arms, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Zaria City Division led a team of 47 Police Mobile Force (PMF) operatives on stop-and-search duties.
“The operation resulted in the arrest of two suspects, Adamu Lawal and Abdulhadi Lawal, both from Malumfashi Local Government Area of Katsina State, with one locally fabricated firearm recovered from them.
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He said the suspects were cooperating with investigators to provide information that would aid further arrests.
Hassan said the Commissioner of Police , CP Rabiu Muhammad, commended the officers for their professionalism and swift intelligence-led response and reiterated the command’s zero tolerance for banditry and all forms of criminality in the state.
(NAN)
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