Security & Crime
Zamfara cops break up terrorist cell and save six ladies and young infant
According to the Zamfara State Police Command, its tactical operators broke up a group of terrorists in Kadamutsa village in the state’s Zurmi Local Government Area while working alongside vigilantes, rescuing six women and a little kid.
According to a press release signed and sent to local media in Gusau by State Police Spokesman S P Mohammed Shehu, police officers and a vigilante group intervened after receiving information about the kidnapping of the six ladies and the infant.
He said, “The Police personnel deployed to the area where a search and rescue operation was performed along the Zurmi-Jibiya axis, resulting in the unconditional rescue of all the victims unharmed.
The victims were brought to the hospital for a checkup, debriefed by police investigators, and then given over to their families.
Shehu reported that Mr. Kolo Yusuf, the Commissioner of Police, praised the police officers and the vigilante group for the successful rescue effort and expressed his gratitude to the victims for recovering their freedom.
The statement claims that the commissioner reaffirmed the Command’s ongoing commitment to rooting out criminal activity throughout the state and capturing criminal elements responsible for horrible acts there.
The Commissioner then made a plea to the populace to provide the security services with crucial data that might result in the State’s long-term peace being restored.
However, he gave the assurance that any sensitive material will be handled in secrecy.