The Nigeria Police Force
said it had arrested a suspected kidnapper, Sani Rabiu, 30, with four AK 47
rifles in Zamfara.
Jimoh Moshood, an acting
deputy commissioner of police and Force Public Relations Officer, disclosed
this while addressing journalists on the arrest on Friday in Abuja.
He said other items
recovered from the suspect were four empty Ak 47 rifle magazines, a Boxer
motorcycle and some charms.
Mr Moshood said the suspect
who shuttled between Sokoto and Zamfara States, was arrested by the I-G X-Squad
attached to the police special intervention teams deployed in Zamfara.
He said the suspect was
arrested along Gusau-Keita-Tsafe road in Keita village, Tsafe Local Government
Area of Zamfara.
Mr Moshood said on
interrogation, the suspect confessed to be working with other armed bandits
terrorising villages in Sokoto and Zamfara.
He said further
investigation revealed that the suspect belonged to notorious and vicious gang
of armed bandits and kidnappers responsible for several attacks in both states.
Speaking to journalists,
the suspect who said it was the first time he was doing such business, revealed
that the rifles were sent to him by one Danjuma who was at large.
In a related development,
Mr Moshood said the police command in Zamfara State had arrested 65 armed
bandits in the state few weeks after attacks on villages in the state.
He said the command also
foiled armed bandits attacks on Hayim-Alhaji village in Tsafe area and
recovered two live grenades.
Mr Moshood said the command
equally recovered 24 firearms comprising five AK-47 rifles, 17 locally made
firearms and 120 AK 47 ammunitions.
He said other items
recovered included 269 cattle and 109 sheep in Tsafe, which had been handed to
their owners.
Mr Moshood said the
operation was ongoing and efforts were being intensified to arrest other
members of the armed bandit.
He said all suspects would
be arraigned on completion of investigation.
(NAN)
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