The police command in Katsina says it arrested 188 suspects linked to various criminal activities and rescued 12 kidnapped victims in March.
Its spokesman, Abubakar Sadiq-Aliyu, who disclosed this during a briefing to journalists on Monday in Katsina, said the success was part of the command’s ongoing efforts to combat crime.
Mr Sadiq-Aliyu said the command had recorded significant successes in its intensified operations against kidnapping, banditry, cattle rustling, and arms trafficking across the state.
He attributed the achievements to intelligence-led operations, strengthened inter-agency collaborations, and sustained patrols in identified flashpoints.
According to him, the breakdown of arrests shows that 14 suspected armed robbers, two gunrunners, one suspected car thief, five suspected bandit informants, and 14 suspects linked to homicide were apprehended.
He added that 20 suspected rapists and 22 persons involved in illegal drug peddling were also arrested within the period under review.
Mr Sadiq-Aliyu further revealed the arrest of a notorious member of a gang involved in violent crimes, allegedly linked to the killing of a man, Abu Abbasi.
He said the command also dismantled criminal networks involving informants and gunrunners who supplied logistics to bandits in the Dutsinma and Safana council areas.
Mr Sadiq-Aliyu stated that the 12 rescued kidnapped victims had received medical attention and were reunited with their families. He listed items recovered during the operations to include two PKT rifles, two AK-47 rifles, three locally fabricated firearms, two ammunition belts, and 974 rounds of live ammunition.
Others, he said, were 30 stolen animals and five motorcycles used in criminal activities.
The police spokesman said the successes were achieved through targeted raids on criminal hideouts, increased surveillance on major highways, and proactive community policing initiatives.
He commended other security agencies and local communities for their support, noting that joint patrols and real-time intelligence sharing had enhanced operational efficiency.
Mr Sadiq-Aliyu stressed that the fight against crime was ongoing and reaffirmed the command’s commitment to protecting lives and property.
He urged residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities through the following numbers: 08156977777, 09022209690, and 07072722539.
(NAN)

