Killings: Police IG sends more mobile force units to Zamfara
The Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris, has deployed
additional three units of Police Mobile Force to Birane village in
Zurmi Local Government Area of Zamfara State, to forestall further loss
of lives.
Bandits suspected to be cattle rustlers had, on February 14, killed 18 persons in Birane village.
Seven PMF units were recently deployed to the state to augment the personnel of the Police Command there.
A statement by the Force spokesman, CSP Jimoh Moshood, said that Idris gave the directive after a visit to the state to carry out on-the-spot assessment of the incident.
He said the IG, who was accompanied by the AIG Zone 10, Sokoto, and commissioners of police in the zone, held a stakeholders’ meeting with the people.
Moshood said a joint investigation team headed by the Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of intelligence at the Force headquarters was also dispatched to the state.
He said the team was under a definite and strict mandate to arrest and bring to justice the perpetrators of the killings and investigate the remote and direct causes of the mayhem.
“They are further directed by the I-G to arrest and disarm all suspected bandits, militias and criminal groups in possession of prohibited firearms and restricted weapons in the region,” he said.
Moshood said that the IG had also placed Commissioners of Police, their Supervising Assistant Inspectors-General of Police and all Personnel of the Force in States Contiguous to Zamfara on red alert.
According to him, normalcy has been restored in the area and the situation is under control.
“The Force, therefore, encourages them to go about their lawful activities without fear or apprehension but support from the Police personnel deployed in their localities,” he said. – NAN.
Bandits suspected to be cattle rustlers had, on February 14, killed 18 persons in Birane village.
Seven PMF units were recently deployed to the state to augment the personnel of the Police Command there.
A statement by the Force spokesman, CSP Jimoh Moshood, said that Idris gave the directive after a visit to the state to carry out on-the-spot assessment of the incident.
He said the IG, who was accompanied by the AIG Zone 10, Sokoto, and commissioners of police in the zone, held a stakeholders’ meeting with the people.
Moshood said a joint investigation team headed by the Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of intelligence at the Force headquarters was also dispatched to the state.
He said the team was under a definite and strict mandate to arrest and bring to justice the perpetrators of the killings and investigate the remote and direct causes of the mayhem.
“They are further directed by the I-G to arrest and disarm all suspected bandits, militias and criminal groups in possession of prohibited firearms and restricted weapons in the region,” he said.
Moshood said that the IG had also placed Commissioners of Police, their Supervising Assistant Inspectors-General of Police and all Personnel of the Force in States Contiguous to Zamfara on red alert.
According to him, normalcy has been restored in the area and the situation is under control.
“The Force, therefore, encourages them to go about their lawful activities without fear or apprehension but support from the Police personnel deployed in their localities,” he said. – NAN.
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