Operatives of Police force in Bauchi State have arrested a soldier, Yusuf Adams, with 81 parcels of dry leaves suspected to be cannabis, aka Indian hemp.
The state Commissioner of Police, Umar Sanda, stated this when he paraded the suspect alongside others at the police command headquarters on Tuesday.
He said: “On February 6, 2022, around 12 noon, our Safer Highway Patrol along the Bauchi-Darazo Road, Bauchi State, while on a routine stop and search, intercepted a Toyota Highlander driven by one Yusuf Gongpolai Adams attached to the Nigerian Army 145 Battalion, Abia State, who is presently on a development course at the Nigerian Army School of Environmental Science and Technology, Benue State.
“A thorough search was conducted and 81 parcels of dry leaves, suspected to be cannabis, were found in his possession.
“In the course of interrogation, the suspect confessed to the crime.”
Sanda said other exhibits seized from the suspect were one pair of Army uniforms, two tires, one Army helmet, one bag containing some clothes, and some charms.
He said the investigation was ongoing after which the suspect would be handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency.
Similarly, he said eight suspects were arrested for armed robbery in the state.
He identified the suspects as Idi Lawan (40), Tambaya Sule (25), Masa’ud Umaru (30), Mohammed Lawan, alias Dogo (26), Mohammed Lawan, alias Nalumbu (30), Shehu Sulaiman (28), Abubakar Sama’ila, alias Bagobiri (38), and Kachalla Hamza (30).
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“During interrogation, the suspects voluntarily confessed to being armed robbers and also revealed that they operated in various places, especially Futuk Alkaleri LGA, Liman-Katagum, Bauchi LGA, Zariski Gombe-Bauchi Road with AK-47 rifles,” the police spokesman added.
Sanda said sequel to the arrest of the suspected robbers on February 2, 2022, the command embarked on intensive investigations that led to the arrest of five gang members who specialized in the illegal sale of firearms.
He identified them as Ya’u Sale (37), Sule Halilu (32), Abba Sani (30), Friday Ibrahim (28), and Monday David (28).
“The suspects were arrested with three locally-made guns. Furthermore, two of the suspects, Friday Ibrahim and Monday David, confessed to having specialized in illegal sales of firearms,” the police said.
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