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Police Arrest Father & Son Who Specialize In Shop Breaking And Theft.

The Katsina State Police Command has arrested a father and son who specialize in shop breaking and theft.

Spokesperson of the command, SP Gambo Isah, who paraded the suspects at the police headquarters on Friday, March 12, said they confessed to have stolen the recovered items from Kaduna and Jigawa states.

On the 11/3/2021 at about 0300hrs base on a tip off the command the command succeeded in arresting one Sani Kabir alias ‘m’ of Tashar Fulani village, a notorious criminal that specializes in shop breaking and theft,” SP Isah stated.

“He was arrested at Malufamshi town alongside one Abdullahi Kabir ‘m’ with a Golf III Station wagon with registration number FTA 281 XB loaded with the following stolen items including 15 bags of maize, 16 brand new bundles of shadda, 32 women wrappers (ATAMFA) 13 brand new motorcycle tyres.”

In the course of investigation the suspect confessed to have stolen these items from Giwa Local Government Area of Kaduna state and Yalo village of Kaugama LGA of Jigawa state respectively.

Other exhibits recovered include one criminal charm, 2 iron, 3 police tag, 4 Civil defense woven cap. Investigation is ongoing.




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