The Commissioner of Police
in Kaduna State Command, Ahmad Abdurrahaman, on Thursday said the command has
charged 97 people to court suspected of involvement in the recent crisis in
Kasuwan Magani area of the state.
Mr Abdulrrahaman, who made
the disclosure at a press briefing in Kaduna, explained that 45 of the suspects
were arraigned at the Chief Magistrate Court, Ibrahim Taiwo Road Kaduna on
October 24.
“Also 52 suspects were
equally arraigned in the same court on October 31 accordingly.” he added.
The CP said that normalcy
has been restored in all troubled areas of the state and residents have resumed
normal businesses.
“The command is currently
committed to post violence management efforts and I am appealing to the general
public to support the command to ensure success by giving us prompt and
relevant information that can facilitate peaceful coexistence in the state as
well as expose criminally minded people and rumour peddlers in our midst.”
Mr Abdulrrahaman also
disclosed that within the last two weeks, another set of 26 suspects were
arrested in various crime not related to Kasuwan Magani crisis.
“The crimes include
criminal conspiracy, armed robbery, rape, illegal and possession of firearms,
kidnapping, culpable homicide, drug peddling among others.”
He also disclosed that the
police recovered one Locally made Pistol, one Short Dane Gun, single barrel
Gun, four live Cartridges, a Toyota Siena registered DKA 830 AU, two Fabricated
Wooden Pistols, seven Machetes, two Knives, one torch light and 20 bags of
substance suspected to be Indian Hemp.
The commissioner said the
26 suspects would be charged to court as soon as investigations were concluded.
“I wish to thank the good
people of Kaduna state for their support to the police and other security
agencies during this trying period and to appeal for strict compliance during
the remaining curfew period,” he said.
He reassured of the command
commitment to reduce crime to its barest minimum in the state with the full
support of residents.
Mr Abdurrahman said members
of the public should continue to provide the police with useful information
regarding activities of persons likely to constitute danger to the society, so
as to prevent them from carrying out their heinous acts.
(NAN)
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