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Police arrest 13-year-old suspected bandits’ informant

Supreme Desk
19 July 2024 8:52 AM GMT
Police arrest 13-year-old suspected bandits’ informant
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The suspect was arrested following the intelligence tips on his nefarious activities. He specialises in providing information on potential targets to suspected armed bandits.

The police in Katsina State have arrested a 13-year-old boy suspected of providing information to armed bandits.

ASP Abubakar Sadiq-Aliyu, the Public Relations Officer of the command, made this known in Katsina.

“On July 3, the command, in collaboration with members of the Katsina State Community Watch Corps (KSCWC) attached to Dansoda village, Dandume Local Government Area (LGA), succeeded in arresting the 13-year-old boy.

“He resides in the Sheikh Abdullahi quarters of Dandume town. Hewas arrested in connection with a suspected case of aiding and abetting armed banditry.

“The suspect was arrested following intelligence tips on his nefarious activities. He specialises in providing information on potential targets to suspected armed bandits.

“In the course of the investigation, he confessed to the crime and further mentioned one Abba, now at large, as his accomplice," Sadiq-Aliyu said.

According to him, the suspect further confessed to being part of the gang that attacked Unguwar Bawa village several times, where they kidnapped and rustled animals.

“The commandalso succeeded in arresting one Musaddik Abdullahi, of Kofar Kaura quarters in Katsina, a member of a four-man notorious kidnapping for ransom syndicate.

“We also succeeded in arresting the duo of Abdulaziz Shehu, age 18 years old, of Shagari Low-cost, in Katsina, and Umar Lawal, 21 years old, of Rahamawa quarters, in connection with a suspected case of theft and fraud.

“The suspects specialise in swapping point-of-sale (POS) machines of unsuspecting members of the public with fake ones and fraudulently withdrawing money from their accounts.”

He further stated that, in a significant breakthrough, police operatives succeeded in arresting three suspected informants of armed bandits.

He said the suspects, all residents of Babbar Ruga village in Batagarawa LGA of the state, were arrested based on credible intelligence on their activities.

The suspects, he said, specialised in providing sensitive information to one Mustafa Dan-Gambo, a suspected notorious bandit leader, now at large.

“Dan-Gambo has been terrorising Jibia LGA and its environs. This sensitive information enabled the gang to carry out a series of illicit activities, such as cattle rustling and kidnapping.

“During the course of interrogation, the suspects confessed to the commission of the offence. The investigations are ongoing,” the police spokesman said.

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