Kano Police Arrest Armed Robbery Suspects, Recover Drugs and Intoxicants Worth Over ₦120m
The Kano State Police Command has arrested two notorious armed robbery suspects and intercepted large quantities of suspected illicit drugs and intoxicants valued at more than ₦42 million in separate operations across the state.
A statement by the command's spokesman, SP Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa, said police identified the robbery suspects as Nura Sani, 20, of Bauchi State, and Ibrahim Lawan, 35, of Katsina State, who were arrested after a September 14 raid on a residence in Tokarawa Quarters.
The statement said the suspects allegedly carted away a Mercedes Benz GLK valued at ₦26.5 million, alongside mobile phones and other valuables.
In another operation at Jalli Village, Dawakin Tofa Local Government Area, operatives recovered 540 packets of suspected Pregabalin capsules worth ₦40.5 million.
The Command also disclosed that a surveillance team, on September 30, intercepted two suspects, Alhaji Isyaku Babayo of K/Mazugal and Mohammed Ahmed of Dorayi Babba, at Dangauro Trailer Park with seven bags of liquid intoxicant “Akuskura.” Each bag contained 350 bottles, totalling 2,450 bottles, estimated at ₦2.45 million.
According to the Command, the seized drugs and other substances, valued at over ₦120 million, have been handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Kano Command, for further investigation.
The Commissioner of Police, CP I. A. Bakori commended officers for their professionalism and assured the public that efforts were ongoing to track down fleeing accomplices and recover all stolen items.
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