Police Apprehend 2 Suspects for Robbing Mosque in Kaduna, Stealing Generator and Solar Battery

The Kaduna State Police Command recently made a significant breakthrough with the arrest of two individuals believed to be responsible for the theft of a generator and a solar battery from a mosque in Kaduna. Mr. Mansir Hassan, the Public Relations Officer, disclosed that the detectives acted upon reliable intelligence leading to the apprehension of Basiru Rabiu, one of the prime suspects, in the Sabon Gari area of Hunkuyi Local Government Area.

The suspect’s behavior around the mosque raised suspicions, ultimately leading to his arrest. During questioning, Rabiu admitted to the theft, revealing that he had stolen the generator and solar battery from mosques in Hunkuyi and Nahuce villages. Furthermore, he confessed to selling the stolen items to an individual identified as Mansir Umar, who was subsequently apprehended by the authorities.

In addition to the successful arrests, the police recovered several pieces of evidence, with the investigation currently underway. Mr. Hassan emphasized that the culprits will face prosecution following the completion of the investigation.

This recent development underscores the commitment of the Kaduna State Police Command in ensuring the safety and security of religious institutions and their worshippers. It also serves as a testament to the collaborative efforts between law enforcement and the local community in combating criminal activities. Such swift and decisive actions by the authorities are essential in upholding the rule of law and fostering a sense of security within the society.

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