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Operatives of Kano
Police Command have arrested two suspected kidnappers after abducting an 11
years old boy and buried him alive.
Speaking to journalists
at the Bompai Police headquarters, on Monday, Kano Commissioner of Police, Habu
Sani disclosed that the 11-year-old victim Ali Mohammed was kidnapped at Kwana
Hudu Quarters in Kano and taken to an undisclosed area in Kaduna state.
The suspects had
collected a ransom to release the boy, according to Sani.
The CP said that the
special anti-kidnapping squad of the command trailed the suspects, one Aminu
Suleiman, 29 and Abdulrahid Ishaq, 32, down to their hideout in Kaduna after an
intelligence report.
According to the CP
Habu, the lifeless body of the innocent victim was discovered buried at an
uncompleted building at Wase Village, Minjibir Kano.
Also, seven notorious
kidnappers and cattle rustlers were also intercepted with four AK47 rifles, two
pairs of army camouflage uniforms and 500 stolen Cows.
Police boss said, 173
suspected criminals were arrested including 13 armed robbers, 10 cattle
rustlers and 26 human traffickers and for other crimes in the last one month.
According to him, “a
notorious kidnapper and armed robber by name Aliyu Mohammed of Diga, of
Kumbotso local government area of Kano, was napped along Falgore Forest and he
has confessed to have kidnapped and robbed over 400 persons.
“Our men also
intercepted seven security guard for criminal conspiracy and theft in a
warehouse located in Sabon Gari area of Kano.
“They were found stolen
570 motor vehicle tyres valued at N15 million. A large quantity of dried leaves
suspected to be Indian hemp and other assorted illicit drugs were equally
recovered.”
Sani said suspected
kidnappers of nine children in Kano have been charged to court.
He disclosed that the
state Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice has directed immediate
prosecution of the case. (The Guardian)














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