Ninety three suspected kidnappers terrorizing communities in many states in the North have been arrested, Force Headquarters announced yesterday. They were arrested within the last two weeks by Operation Puff Adder launched to fight bandits in some northwestern states.

Force Headquarters spokesman Deputy Commissioner of Police, Frank Mba, announced this when he paraded the suspects yesterday at Katari village on the Kaduna-Abuja High Way. He said the arrests are a result of recent counter kidnapping strategy adopted by the police.

He said the suspects were arrested from different parts of the North-Central, North-Weste and North-Eastern parts of the Country. He said the operatives recovered one rocket launcher, 35 AK47 rifles, ten locally-made AK47 rifles and 500 live ammunition.

He said they also recovered from the bandits  eight locally-made revolver pistols, ten pairs of military camouflage uniform, two operational vehicles, and other incriminating items. Mba said the operations leading to these arrests and recoveries were carried out by a joint team of policemen attached to Operation Puff Adder, North-Central sector.

He said the team consists of detectives from the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Force Intelligence Unit, Intelligence Response Team (IRT) and the Special Tactical Squad (STS). He said other operatives in the Joint Mission include personnel from the Police Mobile Force (PMF) the Counter Terrorism Unit (CTU), Special Protection Unit (SPU) and the Special Forces.

He said Police investigators backed by their counterparts in the Forensic and Technical Intelligence Units have commenced comprehensive investigation of all the Ninety-three (93) suspects arrested in these operations.

He said the investigations are aimed at tracking, uncovering and disrupting the sources of arms supply to the criminal groups, as well as identifying their collaborators, and bringing all involved in these heinous crimes to justice.

Also, Kaduna State Commissioner of Police (CP), Ali Janga said since he ressumed office he had liaised with the special operations teams set up by the IGP to ensure that the “Kaduna-Abuja road is safe, the Birnin Gwari -Kaduna axis too is safe, Kaduna-Zaria road is safe and Zaria-Funtua road is safe.”

Culled from Daily Trust.

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