Four Arrested In Adamawa For Rustling 73 Cows, 346 Sheep

Posted by Amarachi on Tue 11th Jul, 2023 - tori.ng

According to police, the quartet were apprehended on their way to deliver rustled cattle to people they had previously contacted to receive them.

The Adamawa State Police Command has arrested four suspects, Dahiru Bashir, 22, of Kesure Village, Song LGA; Tukur Salisu, 19, of Filindi, also in Song LGA; Muhammed Bello, 21, of Sigire, Song; and Babangida Ibrahim, 18, of Sigire, Song, for alleged cattle rustling.

The suspects were accused of stealing 73 cows and 346 sheep.

According to the command, the arrest was made by police officers attached to Gombi Divisional Police Headquarters who worked in collaboration with local hunters and conducted intensive surveillance at Amtasa village in central Adamawa’s Hong Local Government Area.

According to the statement, signed by police spokesperson Suleiman Nguroje, “the suspects during interrogation confessed to participating in cattle rustling and kidnapping activities, particularly in areas of Zumo/Maigero villages in Song, part of Gombi, and Maiha local government areas, and the Republic of Cameroon.”

According to police, the quartet were apprehended on their way to deliver rustled cattle to people they had previously contacted to receive them.

According to the police statement, the suspects were found with two AK-47 rifles, 73 cows, and 346 sheep.

“The CP also directed that the matter be investigated discreetly and that all those involved be prosecuted,” the statement affirmed.

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