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Police Foil Mining Site Robbery, Nab 2 With 16 Bags Of Indian Hemp In Niger State

The two suspected drug dealers were arrested based on credible intelligence and confessed that they have been in the business together

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The Niger State Police Command’s operatives have foiled an armed robbery at a mining site within the Gurara Local Government Area of the state, resulting in the recovery of an AK-47 rifle.

In a statement released on Sunday, September 17, 2023, the command’s spokesperson, DSP Wasiu Abiodun, stated that the arrest of two suspects in possession of 16 bags of Indian hemp in the Mokwa Local Government Area of the state.

“On 16/09/2023 at about 1930hrs, Information was received that some group of suspected armed robbers invaded a mining site at Iwa village via Gawu-Babangida, Gurara LGA,” the statement read.

“Consequently, the Police tactical team attached to Gawu-Babangida Div and vigilante men were mobilized to the scene, and the hoodlums were engaged in a gun duel.”

“However, due to the superior firepower of the Police team, the hoodlums escaped from the scene through the nearby forest, while some of them were believed to have escaped with gunshot injuries

“In a follow-up to the gun duel, the Police team thoroughly combed the nearby forest and in the process, one AK-47 rifle with one empty magazine was recovered from the forest,”

DSP Abiodun added that the robbery victims were rescued unhurt, while efforts is on top gear to apprehend the fleeing suspects.

The image maker said the two suspected drug dealers were arrested based on credible intelligence and confessed that they have been in the business together for almost eight months.

“On 6/09/2023 at about 0010hrs, based on credible intelligence received, Police operatives attached to Mokwa Div arrested two suspects; Auta Umar Saidu 25yrs and Mohammed Bala, 52yrs both of Mokwa,” the PPRO said.

“The said Auta was intercepted and arrested at Muwo village during an attempt to ferry sixteen bags of suspected Indian hemp to Ndayako village

“During interrogation, Auta confessed that he was sent by Bala to receive the bags from one Lawali who brought the items from Ondo state, and he took the delivery, while Lawali left back.

“Bala was later arrested and both confessed that the bags were for sale, and they have been into such business together for almost eight months. The suspects were transferred to SCID Minna and they have been arraigned in court for prosecution,”

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