Crime
Adamawa Police Command Nabs 2 Notorious Shilla Gang Members, As 11 Officers Got Promoted
Adamawa Police Command Nabs 2 Notorious Shilla Gang members, As 11 Officers Got Promoted
From Umar Dankano, Yola.
Two (2) most notorious and wanted members of a deadly criminal syndicate terrorizing residents of Jimeta-Yola have been nabbed by the police in Adamawa.
Spokesman of the police Command,S.P Suleiman Nguroje disclosed the development in a press release issued in Yola Tuesday stressing that, based on credible intelligence information,the operatives of the Command were able to apprehended the suspects.
Nguroje said that, the suspects had on the 4/11/2024 trailed and robbed one Habiba Umar of her Handset using offensive weapons and were immediately intercepted by Detective of Anti Narcotics unit of the Command.
According to the release, the state Police Command geared up to reactivate its internal control mechanism to prevent Violent Crimes, Shilla Gangsterism and promote decency and Critical thinking amongst our youths in the State
“The Command bold step is yielding result as two notorious Radical Shilla cult groups who were on the wanted list of the command were arrested.
“Those suspects arrested were; Bagir Magaji Muhammad 18years, of layin Chinko quarters and Zaradeen Hadi 18years, a resident of sohon kasuwa, Yola North local Government area.
“Investigation so far led to the recovery of the robbed Handset, one Sharp knife and Horn”. The release highlighted.
Meanwhile, the Adamawa state Commissioner of Police,CP Morris Dankwabo has decorated eleven newly promoted police warden officers with their new ranks.
The promoted officers have advanced from the rank of Traffic wardens grade one(TW GRD l) to Senior Traffic wardens (STW) ranks and were decorated with the new ranks by CP Dankwabo accordingly.
While congratulating them, Dankwabo commended them for their commitment and dedication to traffic control in the state.
He encouraged them to maintain the high standards expected of their new ranks, which bring additional responsibilities and opportunities for impactful service.
Most of the promoted officers interviewed expressed gratitude to the high command of the force for finding them Worthy for the elevation pledging to do more in serving their father land deligently.