5 Notorious Bandit Leaders Arrested By The Police In Zamfara

 

5 notorious bandit leaders arrested by the police in Zamfara

The Zamfara State Police Command arrested 5 infamous bandit leaders at more than a few areas in the nation this week.


Among them is a Nigerien, who specializes in providing state-of-the-art weapons and ammunition to bandits. One of them, whilst being paraded, verified how he hides his gun in his bike to keep away from being arrested with the aid of safety operatives.


The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Mohammed Shehu, stated the police recovered 4 AK-47 rifles and 960 rounds of stay ammunition.


He stated the suspects, who specialize in excessive profile crimes ranging from banditry, kidnapping, cattle rustling, armed theft and homicide, have confessed to their crimes.


“The crew that kidnapped the youthful brother of Dr. Dauda Lawal confessed that they accumulated N20 million ransom whilst the abductors of Engineer Yahaya Maradun’s daughter stated they gathered N10 million.


“One of them confessed that they used to share between two, three, 4 to six hundred thousand naira relying on the variety that engaged in the operation,” he said.


Shehu defined that the arrest of the suspected bandit leaders used to be performed via operatives of the Force Intelligence Bureau deployed to the kingdom in collaboration with different operatives.


According to him, statements made via the suspects is helping the police in their manhunt for their fleeing colleagues.


Abubakar Dauran, the state Commissioner for Security and Home Affairs, recommended the police and different security companies for their position in securing the state.


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