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Hisbah Bans Sports Betting, Sets New Rules On Courtship, Women Movement

Hisbah Bans Sports Betting, Sets New Rules On Courtship, Women Movement | Daily Report Nigeria
  • The Hisbah body has updated their rules and terms, as they fight against immorality.

  • Speaking on this, the Deputy Commander-General of the board, while speaking with the press notes that part of the things the body has banned now includes sports betting.

The Hisbah body has updated the rules, as they ban sports betting,am and added restrictions to women movements.

While speaking with the press, the Deputy Commander-General of the board, Dr Mujaheed Aminuddeen, revealed that the body in Kano State has put a ban on all forms of betting in the state.

He said;

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“We have re-launched “Operation flush out immorality” and our operatives will soon clamp down on individuals and groups violating social order,”

He also added that landlords who rent apartments to people who they don’t know would be arrested. This, according to him is to curb the rising concerns of houses being used as motels.

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Also, Mujaheed stated that no prospective couples are allowed to sit together in tinted vehicles especially at night.

“The law prohibits street begging, and any female beggar found outside late into the night will be arrested,” he added.

He further warned that women seen in tricycles after 10pm would also face arrest, citing concerns over the rising rate of prostitution among young girls.

“Violating these rules will attract stiff penalties,” added

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