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Police neutralize 3, arrest 25 suspected kidnappers, recover N450k in Kaduna

The Kaduna state Police Command has arrested 25 suspected kidnappers and killed three suspects in a shootout in different operations in Igabi and Chikun local government areas of the state.

A statement signed by the Police Public Relations Officer, Kaduna state Command, DSP Yakubu Sabo, Sunday said the police recovered the sum of N450,000, two AK47 rifles and three operational motorcycles from the suspected bandits.
“On 6/9/19 at about 2300hrs, a combined teams of police operational units from the command led by the IGP’S Special Tactical Squad attached to Operation Puff Adder acted on Intel and raided criminal hideouts at Kingimi and other surrounding villages in Igabi LGA and in the process, arrested one Buhari Bello a 34 years old notorious kidnapper and seven others.

“Upon interrogation, it was revealed that they belong to the gang of notorious kidnappers /armed robbers that have been terrorising Kaduna -Abuja and Kaduna -Zaria expressways.
“Investigation further revealed that, the suspects are responsible for the kidnap of Hon. Suleiman Dabo a member of the Kaduna State House of Assembly recently and the sum of #450, 000 has been recovered from one of the suspects which he confessed to be his share of the ransom paid by the victim.

“Efforts are on to apprehend other gang members and recover their operational weapons. Update on the ongoing investigation will follow accordingly. In its resolve to find a lasting solution to the rising security challenges in the state especially along the major highways, the command has intensified a carefully planned and well coordinated raidings on all identified bandits camps.
“Combined teams of policemen from the command’s operational units, the IGP’S IRT, special forces and some hunters/vigilantes were mobilised for the operation. The operation has successfully raided and dislodged bandits from camps located in the following areas; Maigiginya and Gurguzu of Igabi LGA.

“In one of the fierce encounter, the operatives succeeded in neutralising bandits’ ambush, killed about three suspected bandits, recovered two AK47 rifles and three operational motorcycles. Efforts are on to dislodge them from all the criminal camps within the command.
“On 7/9/2019, the current operation has also raided Barebri and other bandits’ camps within Buruku axis and arrested 18 kidnap suspects who on interrogation revealed that, they were responsible for the kidnapping incident of 26th August 2019 along Kaduna-Abuja road where six persons were kidnapped including the three ABU students, killing of a police inspector and carting away his AK47 rifle.

“The suspects are currently helping police investigation and will be prosecuted accordingly. The Commissioner of Police CP Ali Aji Janga enjoins the people of Kaduna state to continue to support the police with relevant information that will help the command to overcome the recent security problems,” the statement further said.

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