Jigawa CP orders raid of criminal hideouts twice weekly

The Commissioner of Police (CP) in Jigawa State, Aliyu Tafida, has ordered the raid of suspected criminal hideouts and black spots across the state, twice a week.

The Command’s Spokesman, ASP Lawan Shiisu, disclosed this in a statement issued in Dutse and made available to newsmen on Tuesday.

Shiisu stated that Tafida gave the order during his monthly meeting on July 30 with the command’s Security Managers, Area Commanders (ACs), Divisional Police Officers (DPOs), and other Senior Police Officers.

He explained that the CP directed that the order be carried out with immediate effect.

He added that Tafida also urged all the ACs and DPOs to always liaise with the State Intelligence Bureau’s operatives for intelligence information before any raid to ensure that suspects would be arrested and exhibits recovered.

“The CP directed that the raid be carried out twice in a week, unless there’s an official assignment or other eventualities,” Shiisu further stated.

According to him, in compliance with the directive, a police team from Taura Divisional Police Headquarters, led by SP Yohana Babale, on Monday, at about 8:30 p.m., raided criminal hideouts at a railway in Taura Local Government Area.

He stated that a 20-year-old suspect was arrested with 111 wraps of dried leaves, suspected to be Cannabis, 33 packs of rubber solution, popularly known as “Sholisho”, a handful of soak and die solution, one cutlass, and two pairs of scissors.

He explained that the suspect would be charged to court as soon as the investigation was concluded.

“The CP strongly warned that rigorous patrol, raids of criminal hideouts, and black spots will continue throughout the state in order to flush out criminals,” Shiisu further stated.

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