
NSCDC arrests five phone thieves in Kano
Âk Ďê Ķáfťán Bôý
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<p>Police have arrested a fake soldier, policemen and customs officers harassing residents of the Kano metropolis and environs.</p>, <p>“She said they cleaned her up and the nurse tried resuscitating her while waiting for the doctor’s arrival. We are affiliated to Premier Clinic. Our Executive Director was called and every other school leader was called and they all ran down to the school immediately, even the owner of Premiere clinic, our ED called him and he came immediately and tried his best.</p>, <p>Two persons said to be buyers of the stolen phones are currently on the trail by the command.</p>, <p>“We are meeting with the lawyer as a team this evening before we write officially and copy all the places the letter was sent to.</p>, <p>“The mother was supposed to rush down to see what was happening first before going for a pepper soup which can even be bought in a restaurant.</p>, <p>“That was when she saw white substance mixed with blood coming out of Edima’s nose, at that point, she said she raised an alarm and there was panic everywhere, by the time they carried her out of the bed, she had already messed herself up.</p>, <p>“That is why there is provision for students to call their parents in case of sickness. Also in the child right law of Akwa Ibom state, you can’t force anything on a child, as soon as the child said she doesn’t want this particular drug, we don’t have the right to force her to take it.</p>, <p>Dogo Gide, a notorious bandit kingpin, had insisted that some conditions must be met by the Kebbi State Government before the remaining girls can regain their freedom.</p>, <p>Salim Ka’oje and Mr. Daniel Alkali, the chairman and Secretary of the ‘Committee of Parents, explained that their female children (aged between 12-16 years) had been in the custody of their abductors for about 20 months now.</p>, <p>A source explained that the release of the abducted girls was effected after a huge ransom was generated by their parents and other stakeholders when the Kebbi State Government was reluctant to m