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Police Arrest 16 Suspects For Vandalism in Katsina

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Police Arrest 16 Suspects For Vandalism in Katsina | Daily Report Nigeria
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The Katsina police command operatives have apprehended 16 suspects for vandalising government installations in the state.

Katsina police spokesperson, Gambo Isah in a statement on Tuesday, said the suspects were arrested at Kofar Kaura area of the state.

“On 01/12/2021 at about 2000hrs, based on credible information, the command succeeded in arresting sixteen (16) suspected vandals of Government property in Katsina Metropolis,” the statement reads.

“Suspects were arrested at Kofar Kaura area vandalising Government installations at the newly approved site for the construction of the underpass costing millions of naira.

“All of various addresses, upon instant search, two shovels, one digger and some quantity of cable wires were recovered from them. Investigation is ongoing.”

Also Read: Four Arrested For Attempting To Break Into School in Katsina

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