The Police Command in Bauchi State says it has neutralised two suspected kidnappers and rescued three victims in Toro local government area of the state.
The Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, in the state, SP Ahmed Wakil, confirmed the development to journalists in Bauchi on Thursday.
He said the command also arrested 22 suspected thugs, recovered arms and narcotic substances in various raids across the state in the month of August.
The spokesman said suspected kidnappers on August 26, blocked Tulu-Rishi road in Toro local government area, abducted Alhaji Alhassan Gambo of Anguwan Bawa in Kaduna State, and shot one Alhaji Mujitafa Usman of Funtua local government area in Katsina State.
He said that Usman was on a business trip in the area.
“On August 28, following credible intelligence to Tulu Divisional Police headquarters on activities of suspected kidnappers, a combined team of policemen led by the Divisional Police Officer, Tulu Division and the members of vigilante, embarked on combing their enclave.
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“On August 29, suspected kidnappers intercepted at Doka Auwalu Mountain in Tama Ward of Toro LGA, engaged the police in gun duel.
“Following hot exchange of firepower, the operatives neutralised two of the suspects on the spot, while others scampered in disarray with gunshot wounds into the nearby forest.
“Unfortunately, a member of the vigilante paid the supreme price, the operatives successfully rescued the victims unhurt and subsequently reunited with their families after medical examination,” he said.
Wakil further said that on August 30, suspected hoodlums armed with knives and sticks attacked members of peace and security committee at Bakin Kura area of Bauchi metropolis.
The suspects, he said, inflicted injuries on one Danladi Suleiman, 32, and Yakubu Ibrahim, 42.
“On receiving the information, a team of detectives led by the Commander Rapid Response Squad, RRS, swiftly swung into action and arrested 22 male suspects,” he said.
The spokesman said the police recovered four knives, two cutlasses, two sticks, one sharp horn, Cannabis sativa, and 221 diazepam tablets.
He said that investigation into the incident was ongoing, adding that the suspects would soon be charged to court.
Wakil quoted the Commissioner of Police, Umar Sanda as commanding the operatives and commiserated with the family of the member of the vigilante who paid the supreme price.
The commissioner charged tactical commanders to sustain the tempo to rid the state of criminal activities.
Source: NAN