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Read what happened when police officers went to arrest ‘spirit’

Read what happened when police officers went to arrest ‘spirit’

By Mr in 29 Feb 2016 | 06:45
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– Police boss asks ‘spirit’ to
demonstrate some of his
theatrics – Also hails officers’ efforts
in ridding the state of
criminals A mild drama ensued when the
Kano state commissioner of
police, Muhammad Musa
Katsina, paraded a ‘spirit’ and
ordered him to demonstrate
techniques he was using in duping unsuspecting public. In keeping with the instruction
of the police boss, the ‘spirit’
spoke in 3 styles in Hausa, a
trick he had been using to
dupe people before being
arrested by the command. Earlier, Katsina had paraded
suspected armed robbers who
had been terrorizing people in
and around the state along
with dangerous weapons
seized from them. Also paraded were hard drugs
and cocaine with street value
of about N2 billion confiscated
at various times from
suspected drug barons in
different locations of the state. Governor Abdullahi Umar
Ganduje, who was personally
at the police headquarters to
see for himself the giant
efforts of his
officers, expressed his happiness at how criminal
activities could be easily
curbed by them. He also stressed
government’s determination in
partnering with the all security
agencies with a view to
making the state safer for
peaceful co-existence among citizens. In another development, family
members of Mr Kissi
Amoateng in Sunynai, Brong
Ahafo Region of Ghana were
shocked to the marrow following the images they got
from his burial. Sunyani-based radio station,
Sky Fm, reports that images
captured by the funeral
photographer, Oboy Spirit,
showed the deceased
standing in the crowd and crying at his own funeral
which took place last
Saturday. The funeral rites which had
been concluded came back to
everyone’s memories when
the photographer presented
the captured funeral images,
two days after.
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