The Katsina Police Command said on Wednesday, that it had arrested no fewer than 280 suspected cattle rustlers since May.
The state Police Commissioner, Alhaji Usman Abdullahi, stated this in
Katsina while briefing the Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge
of Logistics and Supply, Alhaji Mamman Tsafe, on the successes so far
recorded by the command.
He said 182 persons were prosecuted and were currently serving various jail terms while others were awaiting trial.
Abdullahi said the police recovered 102 cows, 586 sheep, 56 goats, two camels and one donkey during the period under review.
According to him, the animals were returned to their owners.
The police boss said the Force also recovered five rifles, ammunition and other dangerous weapons from the suspects.
“To forestall further cattle theft, the command has established 19
anti-cattle rustling camps in the state and deployed 290 policemen to
manage their operations,” he said.
The commissioner, however, cautioned police officers against acts of corruption.
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