The Police in Jigawa State have arrested two men for stealing 19 school beds and four mattress from Government Unity Senior Secondary School (GUSSS), Malam Madori.
The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Lawan Shiisu, who confirmed the arrest in Dutse on Monday, January 1, 2024, said the suspects were arrested on December 27 after the police received information about the activities of the suspects.
He identified the suspects as Muhammad Nadabo, aged 40, and Auwalu Muhammad, 24.
The PPRO added that the suspects, all residents of Malam Madori town, criminally conspired, trespassed into the school at about 1.30 a.m. and stole 19 students’ metal beds and four mattresses.
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He said the stolen items were recovered from suspects during their arrest.
Shiisu said the operatives also arrested two suspects in Babura LGA for alleged trespass and theft of millet worth N16,000 and N44,000 cash.
He explained that the suspects, identified as Abudllahi Mujitafa, aged 19 and resident of Kofar Gaba, and a minor (name withheld), were arrested with some part of the millet and the sum of N500 only in their possession.
The PPRO added that when interrogated, the suspects mentioned Habiba Haladu, aged 55, of Kofar Arewa Babura as their regular receiver of stolen items.
According to him, efforts are being intensified to arrest the alleged receiver, while all the suspects had since been arraigned in court
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