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Police Parades Kidnappers, Armed Robbers, Drug Dealers

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 03:00 pm

The police in Abuja have paraded 105 individuals over alleged criminal activities.

Those paraded by the police are suspected to have been involved or caught in different criminal acts in the Federal Capital Territory.

According to the police, those paraded are suspected to be kidnappers, armed robbers, gun manufacturers, drug dealers supplying kidnappers.

“Over 50 AK47 rifles and other dangerous weapons, drugs, motorcycles and cars modified to conceal and transport rifles were all recovered,” the police said.

The police claimed that the suspects confessed to multiple kidnappings and killings in several states including the attack on the Emir Of Potiskum convoy along Zaria-Kaduna Road in December 2019.

The force added that efforts were being made to arrest remaining gang members and recover more weapons.

(Sahararepoters)

Albert Echetah

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