NewsPolice Arrest Over 900 Suspects, Recover 109 Anti-Aircraft Ammunition In Katsina

Police Arrest Over 900 Suspects, Recover 109 Anti-Aircraft Ammunition In Katsina

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January 04, (THEWILL) – Operatives of the Katsina Police Command have arrested at least 999 suspects in various operations across the state in 2021.

Spokesperson for the Command, SP Gambo Isa, who made this known on Tuesday in Katsina, said its Operatives also recovered 109 Anti-Aircraft during the period.

He listed some of the arms to include four GPMG, 44 AK-47 rifles, one LAR rifle, one G3 rifle, 20 locally made guns and 689 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition.

Isa said that 1,243 domestic animals including 867 cows, 352 sheep, 24 goats and one donkey were also recovered.

“Some of the suspects include armed robbers, kidnappers, cattle rustlers among others, a total of 157 suspected armed robbers were arrested and 145 of the suspects were charged to court while the remaining 12 are under investigation.

“Also, 65 suspected kidnappers were arrested and 63 charged to court while the remaining two are under investigation.

“We succeeded in arresting 244 suspected cattle rustlers, of which 230 suspects have been charged to court while the remaining 14 are under investigation.

“In the course of this campaign, 38 suspected bandits were neutralised in various gun battles while five police officers paid the supreme price”, Isa said.

He added that 246 suspects were arrested for rape and unnatural offence, while 63 victims were rescued in four reported cases of human trafficking and transferred to the NAPTIP office in Kano State.

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