Police invite 52 suspected criminal arrowheads for dialogue in Kano

Kano State Commissioner of Police, Mr Usuani Gumel,
Kano State Commissioner of Police, Mr Usuani Gumel

By HARUNA AHMED, Kano –

 

Kano State Police Command has invited 52 suspected criminal arrowheads for dialogue in Kiru Local Government Area of the state.

 

Police Commissioner in the state, Mr Hussein Gumel, disclosed this at a meeting with the Kwanar Dangora community in Kiru local government area.

 

This is contained in a statement issued by the Command’s spokesman, SP Abdullahi Kiyawa, on Saturday in Kano.

 

He said the Police Commissioner, Mr Hussein Gumel, disclosed this at a meeting with the Kwanar Dangora community in Kiru local government area.

 

He appealed to critical stakeholders to intensify efforts in collaborating with the police to enhance the security of lives and property in the state.

 

He called on the community to work with the police to carefully profile 52 suspected criminal arrowheads living in the surrounding areas.

 

He noted that so far 52 suspected criminals had been identified for being behind the increase in insecurity and related criminal activities in the area.

 

After the meeting, CP Gumel led patrol along Kano/Kaduna expressway and assessed security deployments, manpower gaps and the state of Police equipment.

 

CP Gumel appreciated the local government chairmen, district heads and other key stakeholders for their continuous support and contribution to the Police in ensuring peace and security currently being enjoyed at Kiru, Kwanar Dangora and the state at large.

 

He assured the residents that the Police Command would remain committed to fighting crime and providing a safe and secure environment for everyone to enjoy in all parts of the state.

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