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Kano Governor Offers Amnesty To Cattle Rustlers

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The Kano State Government has pledged to grant amnesty to repentant cattle rustlers in the state.

Governor Abdullahi Ganduje made the pledge when the state Commissioner of Police, Muhammad Katsina, presented to him 534 heads of cattle recently recovered from rustlers.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the recovery was made in the notorious Falgore forest in Doguwa Local Government Area of the state.
Ganduje said: “All cattle rustlers who decide to leave and surrender from the illegal trade will be offered amnesty and rehabilitated.

“The state government is willing to rehabilitate them by training them in some skills acquisition to make them useful members of the society.”

Ganduje disclosed that a joint police/army operation would soon commence in Falgore forest to flush out the remaining criminals staying there.
He commended all the security agencies in the state for their efforts in tackling cattle rustlers and other criminal activities.

Earlier, the CP told the governor that the command had also recovered 11 camels believed to have been rustled from the Niger Republic and smuggled into Nigeria.
Katsina said the police have also arrested all those who received the rustled animals from the hoodlums.

According to him, the anti-cattle rustling squad had recovered 134 goats and sheep in addition to other domestic animals.

He said the Command had also recovered 786 cartons of banned drugs worth N500 million from suspected drug dealers in the state.

“One of the drug dealers has returned 311 cartons of the banned drugs and promised to stop the illegal business,” Katsina said.
NAN.

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