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Hunters arrest two suspected kidnappers in Kogi

Hunters in Kabba Bunu Local Government Area of Kogi State, have arrested two notorious kidnappers terrorizing the environment.

 

It was gathered that, the two suspects arrested are Sani and Ali.

 

Addressing journalists on Saturday, the Caretaker Chairman of Kabba Bunu LGA, Barr Zacchaeus Dare, disclosed that, the two suspects were arrested on Friday by hunters in the Local Government popularly called Yanbanga.

 

While vowing to smoke out all criminals from the Local Government no matter their hideout, Dare noted that, as many criminals that are living and entering the Local Government, none will escape the long arms of the law.

 

“It will no longer be business as usual. We will make life unbearable for all criminal elements terrorizing our Local Government. Let me reiterates here gentle of the press that, no matter their hiding place, we will smoke them out. Our campaign for zero tolerance for criminality is on course in Kabba Bunu Local Government.  if they come in hundred, they will leave in their zero” he stated.

 

He called on members of the general public to always provide information that will lead to the arrest of other criminals causing havoc in the society.

 

 

Yekini Jimoh

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