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Bye-election: Police Arrest 288 Thugs with Dangerous Weapons in Kano

vivian peter August 16, 2025 0

Kano, Nigeria –  Security operatives in Kano State have arrested 288 suspected political thugs in connection with the ongoing bye-election across the state.

According to the Kano State Police Command, the suspects were apprehended while in possession of dangerous weapons, including knives, clubs, and other harmful objects, intended to disrupt the electoral process.

Police spokesperson, SP Abdullahi Haruna, disclosed that the arrests were part of efforts to ensure peace, law, and order during the election. He assured residents that the command remained committed to protecting lives, property, and the credibility of the electoral process.

The police further warned individuals planning to foment trouble to desist, stressing that anyone caught breaching the peace would face the full wrath of the law.

The Kano bye-election has drawn national attention, with security agencies maintaining tight surveillance to curb electoral violence and safeguard democracy.

 

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