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Police arrest 11 suspected animal rustlers, thieves in Jigawa

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The Police Command in Jigawa says it has arrested 11 persons, including a Nigerien, for alleged theft of animals, car, motorcycle and other items in three LGAs of the state.

The Command’s Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Lawan Shiisu, confirmed the arrest stated this to our reporter in Dutse on Wednessday.

Shiisu said the suspects were arrested in separate operations between Dec. 22 and Dec. 29, 2023, in Babura, Kiyawa and Suletankarkar LGAs.

He explained that one of the suspects, identified as Abdulhadi saidu, 25, and resident of Gujungu town, was arrested with two cows suspected to be stolen along Kiyawa-Balago road, in Kiyawa.

The PPRO added that when questioned, the suspect could not give satisfactory account of the cows.

According to him, another suspect, identified as Ibrahim Rabiu, 22, and resident of Bakin Kasuwa also in Kiyawa, was arrested in possession of 15 pieces of roofing zincs.

Shiisu said when interrogated, the suspect confessed to have stolen the zincs from one of the houses in the area.

He stated that two of the suspects, Sagiru Ibrahim, 27, of Makale Insharuwa village and zayyanu Umar, 27, of Dugujabe village, in Babura town, were arrested in Babura LGA for alleged theft of motorcycle.

The PPRO said the suspect confessed to have criminally conspired and stolen the motorcycle.

According to him, six of the suspects were arrested in Kazaure LGA for alleged theft of two sheep, goats and a generator in Kazaure LGA.

Shiisu said the suspects, including Ibrahim Haruna, 25, of Tinkim village in Niger Republic, had confessed to the crime.

He added that the cases were still under investigation after which the suspects would be charged to court.

Muhammad Nasir Bashir

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