Police rescue kidnapped victims; recover three AK-47 rifles in Zamfara

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The Zamfara Police Command says it rescued kidnapped victims and recovered three AK-47 rifles and ammunition.

The state Commissioner of Police, Mr  Ayuba Elkanah, announced this on Tuesday while presenting suspects for various criminal activities in the state.

Elkanah further said that the command also arrested some members of the outlawed Yansakai group for alleged murder of Fulani herders and other suspects in connection with criminals conspiracy and armed robbery, among other criminal offences.

Elkanah said at the news conference that the command recorded tremendous achievements in the ongoing police operations across the state.

“You will recall that last week, our operatives during search and rescue operation along Shinkafi axis succeeded in the unconditional rescue of 13 kidnapped victims, including students of Government Day Secondary School, Birnin Yero and Federal Polytechnic, Kaura Namoda.

“On Nov. 26, same operatives stormed the enclaves of the abductors where exchange of gun battle ensued and many of them escaped with a possible gunshot injury.

“On search of the abandoned enclave, three AK-47 rifles with magazines containing 50 rounds of live ammunition were recovered from the scene”, He said.

“On Nov. 27, police operatives in Talata Mafara Local Government Area, responded to a distress call regarding the report of abduction in Low-cost area by unidentified hoodlums.

“The Divisional Police officer in Talata Mafara who led the operatives to the scene repelled the abductors and rescued the above-named victims already abducted by the hoodlums.

“The victims were taken to Police Clinic Gusau for medical attention, while the police debriefed them before reuniting them with their families”, he added.

“During the attack, the following items were snatched away by the suspects; two Techno and one infinix handsets valued at N135,000”, he added.

“The police and other security agencies in collaboration with state government are working assiduously to ensure peace and safety in the state”, he added.

The police commissioner said that his command would not tolerate any act that constitutes a breakdown of law and order in the state.

“Therefore, blockage of any highway by any community, or groups of persons and embarking on illegal protest in whatever means will not be tolerated and the perpetrators, if arrested, will be investigated to know their partners in crime and will be charged to court for prosecution.