Police arrest over 1,000 suspected kidnappers in Kaduna, free 171 abductees

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The Katsina State Police Command announced on Monday that it had rescued 171 kidnapped victims and neutralised five alleged kidnappers in the state over the last four months.

ASP Abubakar Sadiq, the command’s spokesman, told journalists on Monday at its headquarters that 1,005 individuals were also arrested in connection with 853 reported instances, while 395 cases are being prosecuted in various competent courts of law across the state.

According to Sadiq, the operations were carried out between June 1 and September 30 as part of the command’s efforts to combat banditry, kidnapping, armed robbery, and other forms of crime and criminality in the state.

In the course of the campaign, the police reportedly arrested 53 suspected armed robbers, 82 suspected kidnappers, 73 murder suspects, and 90 suspected rapists.

In the same vein, 707 suspects were arrested for various offences such as criminal force, intimidation, being in possession of hard drugs/dried leaves suspected to be Indian hemp, cultism, inciting disturbance, and belonging to a gang of brigands, among others.

The Commissioner of Police, Abubakar Aliyu, paraded 15 suspects for committing various offences, saying though the period under review had been challenging for the command, it recorded a significant number of successes.

Aliyu, however, warned recalcitrant criminals to either surrender or be dealt with according to the extant laws of the land.

Items recovered include four AK-47 rifles, six locally made guns, 517 live rounds of ammunition, over 600 suspected rustled animals, 12 suspected stolen motor vehicles and motorcycles, 17 suspected stolen phones, 568 sachets of D5 tablets, 180 wraps of dried leaves suspected to be Indian hemp, 23 packets of Exzole tablets, 411 packets of rebozel tablets, and five packs of Diezole tablet.

“The fight against crime and criminality is so dynamic and not an easy one but I urge you to continue to project the hard and good work of the Police and other security agencies to the general public,” the police commissioner said.