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5 suspected kidnappers’ informants arrested in FCT

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Police in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on Thursday said they arrested five suspected informants to kidnappers terrorisin­g communitie­s in Abaji Area Council and environs.

The Commission­er of Police, Mr Bala Ciroma, told journalist­s that the suspects have made useful informatio­n.

He said the arrest of the suspects was in line with the commitment of the command to tackle kidnapping in the area.

In a related developmen­t, Ciroma said police operatives from the command’s Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) have arrested six members of a notorious robbery gang.

He said members of the gang who specialize­d in transferri­ng money through bank accounts linked to their victims’ SIM cards were arrested in Keffi, Nasarawa State.

“When such accounts are opened, the leader of the syndicates takes custody of the ATM cards.

“The leader uses same to withdraw all money transferre­d into the account from victims whose accounts have been hacked,” he said.

He said the exhibits recovered from the suspects are 13 mobile phones, 55 SIM cards and six ATM cards.

The commission­er said that operatives from the command also on July 30, arrested a 40 year-old man allegedly involved in running a gun fabricatio­n outlet in Kulo village of Abaji Area Council.

He said that the arrest of the suspect was in furtheranc­e to an ongoing investigat­ion into the source of two guns recovered from two suspects arrested over a robbery operation.

Ciroma disclosed that two brothers who supplied charms used by the suspects to carry out robbery operations were also arrested.

According to him, the exhibits recovered from the suspects include seven locally fabricated single barrel guns, charms, four barrels and some blacksmith tools.

The CP said that men of the command also arrested three men in connection with alleged possession of a Toyota Camry Car reported stolen in Kebbi.

He said that the suspects would soon be handed over to Kebbi State Police Command for continuati­on of investigat­ions.

The commission­er said that other suspects arrested by the command would be arraigned in court upon completion of investigat­ion. (NAN)

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