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2022: Kano Police Commissioner Gives Record Of Tremendous Achivements

From Maduabuchi Nmeribeh, Kano

The Kano State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Mamman Dauda, has given records of tremendous achievements recorded by the command in 2022, while congratulating the good people of Kano State for their cooperation.

He stated that: “At the beginning of the year, there were security challenges, including the threats of Kidnapping along the villages in Seventeen (17) frontline border LGAs of the State bordering Kaduna, Katsina, Jigawa and Bauchi States, threats of Thuggery (Daba) and Drugs Abuse within the Eight (8) LGAs in Kano Metropolis and the threats of increase in domestic violence especially Rape in the State.”

CP Mamman Dauda said: “In line with the directives and guidance of the Inspector General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba, psc(+), NPM, NEAPS, fdc, CFR, the general security situation of Kano State was carefully assessed, critically analyzed and demographically studied.

“The State was crime-mapped and an action plan was designed to effectively Police the State. The following strategies were incorporated into the Command’s action plan.”

The police boss stated that: “Deepening Community Policing Engagements. Sustaining the Operation Restore Peace that is based on Rapid Response to Distress Calls. Intelligence-led and Visibility Policing. Use of Technology in Operations and Investigations. Synergy with sister security agencies. Massive public enlightenment and sensitization through the Radio, Television and Social Media.”

According to him, “from 1st January 2022 to 30th December 2022, tremendous achievements were recorded as follows: 45 culpable homicide, 47 victims killed, 48 males prosecuted, nine females prosecuted, 85 rape cases recorded, 76 suspects prosecuted, 35 unnatural offences recorded, 38 suspects prosecuted, 20 kidnapped cases recorded, 120 males prosecuted.

The Command also prosecuted five females, recorded 39 armed robbery cases, while 136 suspects were prosecuted.

CP Mamman Dauda further summarised his modest achievements in 2022 to includ the arrest of: “One Hundred and Thirty-Six (136) Armed Robbery Suspects. One Hundred and Twenty-Five (125) Kidnapping Suspects. Sixty-One (61) Suspected Fraudsters.
Eighty-Seven (87) Suspected Drug Dealers.

” Sixty-Six (66) Motor Vehicles Thieves.
Twenty-Two (22) Tricycles Thieves.
Ten (10) Motorcycle Thieves.
Fourteen (14) Human Trafficking Suspects .Nine Hundred and Seventeen (917) Thugs (‘Yan Daba).

‘Rescued Fifteen (15) Kidnapping Victims. Twenty-Two (22) Human Trafficking Victims.

” Recovered Sixty-Two (62) Rifles, including Thirteen (13) AK-47s, Seven (7) Pistols, One (1) Pump Action, One (1) Micro Uzi, Twenty-Five (25) Locally Made Guns, Fifteen (15) Dane Guns and a large quantity of Ammunition and Cartridges.
Ninety-One (91) Motor Vehicles.
Fifty-Four (54) Tricycles.
Twenty-Nine (29) Motorcycles.
Five Hundred and Eighteen (518) Knives.

“Forty-Nine (49) Clubs (Gora).
vii. Two (2) Cartons, One Thousand and Eighty-Eight (1,088) Packets of suspected Tramadol.

“Thirty-Three (33) Bags, One Thousand, Two Hundred and Thirty-Five (1,235) Parcels of Dried Leaves suspected to be Indian Hemp.
ix. Twenty (20) Cartons, One Hundred and Eighty-Three (183) pieces of suspected Red Solution.

“Four Hundred and Eighty-Eight (488) packets, One Thousand Two Hundred and Thirteen (1,213) Pieces of suspected Exol Tablets.
xi. Seventy-Four (74) packets of Suck and Die.

“Three Hundred and Ninety-Seven (397) Mobile Phones.
xiii. Thirty-Nine (39) ATM Cards.
xiv. Six (6) Laptop Computers.
xv. Thirty (30) Motor Vehicles’ Batteries.
xvi. Twenty-Seven (27) Plasma TV
xvii. Nine (9) Ceiling Fans.
xviii. One Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty-Two (1,252) Bundles of Women Wrappers, etc.”

CP Mamman Dauda said plan for the year 2023 strategy in place is yielding positive results and will be improved.

He added that: “The Command will continue to intensify Community Policing Engagements and utilize various Community Policing Committees for public enlightenment and sensitization.”

He appreciated the Kano State Government, the good people of Kano State, other security agencies, the Media, Members of the Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC), Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), Civil Liberty Organizations (CLOs), Special Constables, Vigilante Groups and our Community Policing Stakeholders for the prayers, support, encouragement and cooperation. Currently, with a geometric reduction in crime, and a stable and peaceful atmosphere in the State, the Command will continue to sustain the tempo of fighting all criminal activities in the State.

The police boss also wishes Kano residents a prosperous and Happy New Year 2023 in Advance.

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