Crime
Police arrest bandit, recover 4 AK47 rifles in Kaduna
The Kaduna State Police Command on Sunday revealed that operatives of the command arrested a bandit/gun runner and recovered four AK47 rifles with 344 rounds of ammunition and his operational motorcycle in Kaduna.
The Command Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Muhammad Jalige, in a statement on Sunday in Kaduna, disclosed that the renewed vigour and commitment of officers and men of the command in ensuring total compliance with the directive for domination of public space during the festive period and beyond, had started yielding positive results.
He narrated that at about 17.30 hrs on December 23, operatives attached to Tudun Wada Zaria, while on surveillance patrol at Kwarkwaron Manu, Basawa area of Zaria metropolitan, intercepted two men on an unregistered motorcycle with bags concealed in a suspicious manner on the motorcycle.
According to the PPRO: “On being flagged down for search, the motorcycle passenger jumped down and fled, thereby, heightening the suspicion of the eagle eyed operatives.
“The motorcycle and the rider, who gave his identity as one Bilyaminu Saidu aged 33 years of Shuwaki village, Bakori LGA of Katsina State, were immediately subjected to a thorough search which led to his arrest.
“The items recovered included four AK47 rifles, 344 rounds of 7.62mm live ammunition, telephones and charms.”
Jalige said the arrested suspect had been taken into custody and preliminary investigation has revealed he and his fleeing accomplice were on a nefarious mission to supply his gang with the offensive weapons.
The PPRO said that the Commissioner of Police of the Kaduna State Command, Yekini Ayoku, has ordered for a thorough and comprehensive investigation to unearth the source and destination of the illicit arms and the arrest of the suspect’s criminal cohorts.
He said the CP further assured members of the public that the command would be unwavering in its commitment to ensure public safety and security in line with the operational guidelines handed down by the Inspector General of Police, Usman Baba.
The PPRO enlisted the support and cooperation of all and sundry to the Police and other security agencies as security remained a shared responsibility.
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