The Police Command in Jigawa State has arrested 10 suspected criminals during raids carried out at various black spots and criminals hideouts in Taura and Kiyawa Local Government Areas of the state
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The command’s Public Relations Officer (PPRO), ASP Lawan Shiisu, said in Dutse that the raids were carried out between November 4 and November 10.
Shiisu said the raids were at Taura, Gujungu, and Kwalam villages of Taura Local Government Area on November 4, at about 7:30 pm., where three suspects aged between 26 and 37, were arrested.
He explained that two wraps of dried leaves suspected to be Indian hemp, cold patch solution, popularly known as “Sholishi”, 100-litres of local beer, popularly known as “Burukutu” and armor cable, were recovered from the suspects.
The command’s PRO said that seven other suspects were nabbed at Shuwarin village on November 10, at 4.00 p.m. in Kiyawa LGA,
Shiisu said even though the seven suspects were not found with any exhibits, however, the investigation into their case was still ongoing.
The command had on October 9, announced the arrest of 14 suspected criminals in Gumel and Kazaure Local Government Areas of the state during raids carried out on some black spots and criminal hideouts.
During the raids, some quantity of dried leaves suspected to be Indian hemp, two unregistered motorcycles, and Reeler paper were recovered.
Shiisu quoted the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Aliyu Sale, as advising criminals in the state to reform and seek legal enterprises or leave the state, otherwise face arrest.
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He said that the CP had directed Area Commanders and Divisional Police Officers to carry out regular raids of criminal hideouts in the state to flush out and arrest criminal elements.