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Kaduna police debunks arrest of DCP who sells arms to Kidnappers

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The Kaduna State Police Command has debunked a viral news on Social media tagged “Kaduna State Deputy Commissioner of Police went to give firearms to kidnappers; unfortunately he was arrested with them”.

The Police Public relations Officer (PPRO) of the command, ASP Muhammed Jalige debunked this in a statement made available to the media.

The statement stated that the image in circulation is not that of any Police Officer in Kaduna Command or anywhere in Nigeria.

The statement further stated that the image with camouflage uniform wearing the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police is one Kinsley Udoyem who was arrested and paraded by Akwa-Ibom Police Command on the 2nd January, 2019 for the offence of impersonating a Police Officer.

“Therefore, the image in circulation is not in any way connected to a Deputy Commissioner of Police in Kaduna as portrayed in the report.

The Command is using this opportunity to advise members of the public to disregard and discontinue with the circulation of the unfounded image as there is no iota of truth in it.

It is on the above premise that the Kaduna Command is calling on the general public particularly social media users to be positive while circulating unsubstantiated content in the public domain as it is capable of truncating the cordial relationship between the Kaduna Police Command and members of the civil populace”, the statement reads.

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