- Safiu Kehinde
No fewer than 34 suspects have been arrested by the Kaduna Police Command for various crimes across the state.
The state Commissioner of Police (CP), Rabiu Muhammad, made the disclosure at a press briefing on Tuesday in Kaduna.
According to Muhammad, the arrested suspects were involved in crime ranging from alleged armed robbery, kidnapping, rape, cyber-crimes, and impersonation.
He also said that the suspects were arrested between November 6 and 22 during the command’s intensified efforts to combat criminality in the state.
According to him, 13 of the suspects were arrested for alleged armed robbery, while seven were suspected kidnappers terrorising Sanga Local Government Area.
“Four other suspects were arrested for alleged armed robbery, rape, and cyber-crimes, and we also arrested nine members of a suspected armed robbery syndicate involved in drugging and robbing victims.
“We also arrested one suspect for alleged impersonation and posing as a medical doctor.” He said.
The CP also said that the command recovered several exhibits, including a Pump Action Rifle, cutlasses, a Volkswagen vehicle, laptops, phones, and plasma televisions.
He said that all suspects would remain in custody and be duly charged to court.
He commended operatives of the command especially the Operation Fushin Kada Team, the Divisional Police Officers, local vigilantes and community informants whose timely intelligence made the feat possible.
The police boss also appreciated the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, under whose leadership and guidance the recorded achievements were made.
He further appreciated the state Governor, Uba Sani, for his continues support and cooperation.
“We urge members of the public to continue providing credible information and to remain vigilant. Together, we will reclaim our communities from the hands of criminal elements, “Muhammad said.
