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The Police Command in Kaduna State says it has detained 25 suspected hoodlums as a fallout of the nationwide protests that commenced on Thursday.
The command, therefore, vowed to betougher on the miscreants who hijacked the procession and vandalised government, private, and police assets in the name of protests.
The command’s spokesperson, ASP Mansir Hassan, stated this in a statement issued on Thursday in Kaduna.
Hassan said, “This followed the infamous sudden outbreak of violence that characterised the nationwide protests in Kaduna.
“The police have detained no fewer than 25 miscreants involved in violent conduct occasioned by mischief in the state.”
He explained that, as earlier envisaged, the somewhat peaceful protests had been hijacked by hoodlums who took undue advantage of the so-called faceless sponsors and unleashed their planned mayhem on the state.
Hassan said the unruly miscreants attempted to gain access to the Kaduna State Government House before they were resisted by the security personnel at the said location.
He said thatthey have injured two policemen and broke the glasses of a police armoured personnel carrier stationed at the entrance of the government house.
“They subsequently attacked the office and staff of the Kaduna State Traffic Law Enforcement Agency (KASTLEA) and torched the former along with adjoining other state government offices,” he added.
Hassan added that the 25 hoodlums were detained with exhibits indicating their violent tendencies.
“These exhibits included scissors, jack knives, and even live 7.62 x 39mm ammunition recovered from one Hassan Ibrahim of Rigasa, Kaduna.
“Similarly, one suspect was arrested dressed in a police camouflage uniform for deception, “he said.
Hassan said that in spite of the Inspector General of Police’s advice to groups intending to protest to liaise with the Commissioners of Police of their states, they wished to protest.
“In order to fashion out modalities for peaceful protests, no individual or group that has up until this verymoment notified the Kaduna Police Command of its intention to protest in the state.
”In the absence of such a notice, it will be presumed that there’s none, and any attempt to protest violently by those persons or groups will be termed miscreants and will be treated as such, “Hassan said.
He said the Commissioner of Police, Kaduna State, Mr. Audu Ali,was calling on all parents and guardians to restrain their wards from indulging in the disturbance of public peace.
Hassan further said the command would not hesitate to treat such tendencies with the seriousness they deserve.