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Police arrested 780 suspected criminals, rescued 1,446 cattle in 2022: CP

The police chief added that 1,359 rounds of live ammunition and 17 bandits’ operational motorcycles were also recovered in 2022.

• December 28, 2022
Commissioner of Police in Kaduna, Yekini Ayoku
Commissioner of Police in Kaduna, Yekini Ayoku

Police in Kaduna State arrested at least 780 crime suspects and recovered 1,446 rustled livestock in 2022.

Commissioner of Police in the state, Yekini Ayoku told a news conference in Kaduna on Wednesday that the police also secured the conviction of 116 of the suspects during the year.

He said the police rescued 206 kidnap victims, recovered 49 rifles and other guns, neutralised 21 bandits and confiscated 15 bags of weeds suspected to be Indian hemp during the period.

The police chief added that 1,359 rounds of live ammunition and 17 bandits’ operational motorcycles were also recovered in 2022.

Mr Ayoku noted that measures put in place led to remarkable achievements recorded in the fight against armed robbery, banditry, kidnapping and cattle rustling, among others.

He said the police were keeping tab and monitoring developments on the political scene preparatory to the 2023 general elections.

“I have had two meetings with stakeholders in the political process to ensure seamless, peaceful and hitch-free electioneering in the state.

“I made it clear to the political stakeholders that they must play politics by the rules and abide by the provisions of the Electoral Act 2022 and with INEC guidelines.

“Politicians must avoid actions and conducts that are contrary to extant laws guiding the electoral process as nobody will be spared in our determination to enforce the law,” the police commissioner said.

Mr Ayoku acknowledged the robust support the police had been enjoying from the Nigerian Army, the Nigerian Air Force, the DSS, and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps.

“I assure that we shall work to enhance the existing strong interagency synergy and collaboration to maximise our strength and capacities for effective onslaught against crime in the state.

“I ask for more of this public support as everyone has a stake in the security of our communities.

“The police are ever determined to extricate the state from the grips of criminal elements and all hands must continually be on deck to achieve this,” Mr Ayoku stressed.

Mr Ayoku resumed duty as the 40th Police Commissioner in Kaduna State on April 8. 

(NAN)

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