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Police Rescues 20 Cows, Witness Re-run Peace Pact by Political Parties in Sokoto

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Musa Na Allah Sokoto

The Sokoto Police Command on Thursday handed over 20 Cows and a Donkey said to have been rustled by Cattle Rustlers along Kware/Gada road in the eastern part of the state.

The Command PPRO, ASP Ahmad Rufa’i disclosed while briefing journalists on the operations that led to the rescue of the animals around a community along Kware- Gada road.

“Our CID and SWAT acted on intelligence and trail the rustlers who upon sighting our men, abandoned the cows and donkey and fled away.

“Upon investigation, we identified the rightful owner and handed the animals to him”, the command image maker explained as he appealed to the public to always cooperate with and give the police useful and correct information on crimes for prompt action.

He also reminded the public against misguided information and views based on the wrong perceptions of others on the force operations.

“We are working for the public in their common interest against crime and criminals for the safety of their lives and property to be peacefully secured”, he added.

In another Development, the command under Commissioner of Police, Aliyu Hayatu Kaigama presided over signing a security and peace pact with political parties and their leaders ahead of the Saturday re-run elections to be conducted across 46 polling units in four local government areas of the state.

The commissioner appealed for calm during the exercise while vowing that the police and other security agencies would not allow persons to overheat the polity.

“I want to warn that, INEC is the only authority saddled with the conduct and announcement of results.  Therefore, everyone must play the game by the rules as enshrined in the Electoral Act and any breach of the act, the long hand of the law would catch up with the culprit.

The Administrative Secretary of the Commission in the state, Barrister Hauwa Aliyu Kangiwa who expressed confidence in the security agencies towards the exercise, further said the commission was practically ready to conduct the elections free, fair, transparent, and credible Re-run polls in the affected 46 polling units.

The representatives of political parties especially the major contenders in the exercise, PDP and APC had their leaders in attendance at the event held in the state police command conference hall.

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