Forty-one men arrested and arraigned
in court for belonging to a gang in Kaduna. The suspects reportedly belong to a
gang called 'Sarasuka'. They were arraigned for killing innocent citizens and
terrorising the state.
The Kaduna state Security Council
has arrested forty-one men for reportedly belonging to the dreaded Sarasuka
gang terrorising the state and killing people. The suspects who were arrested
at different places in Zaria and Kaduna, are also popularly known as
Yan-Sara-Suka or Yan-Shara. The suspects were reportedly arrested with
dangerous weapons and will be charged for illegal possession of weapons and
disturbance of public peace.
Below is a list of the suspects:
1. Salisu Abubakar
2. Kabiru Auwal
3. Isyaku
Ibrahim
4. Salisu Musa
5. Samsudeen Ahmed
6. Muhammed Ibrahim
7. Ali Tukur
8. Aliyu Auwal
9. Aba
Yusuf
10. Sadiq Balarabe
11. Sharif Abdullahi
12. Mustapha Aliyu
13. Bashir Ibrahim
14. Najib Yusuf
15. Daddy Yusuf
16. Ahmed Abdulrasak
17. Ibrahim Hassan
18. Abdulsalam Muhammed
19. Umurana Shuaibu
20. Muhammed Ibrahim
21. Hamisu Umar
22. Sadiq Ismail
23. Gadafi Yusuf
24. Hassan Shuaibu
25. Zailani
Magaji
26. Jibril Idris
27. Mansur Sani
28. Ismail Dahiru
29. Mukailu Yusuf
30. Sani Nasiru
31. Aminu Sanusi
32. Rabiu Musa
33. Umar Taminu
34. Ibrahim Idris
34. Muhammed Abdruahman
Muhammed Ibrahim Shabale Adamu
28. Ismail Dahiru
29. Mukailu Yusuf
30. Sani Nasiru
31. Aminu Sanusi
32. Rabiu Musa
33. Umar Taminu
34. Ibrahim Idris
34. Muhammed Abdruahman
Muhammed Ibrahim Shabale Adamu
According to Governor Nasir
El-Rufai's Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Samuel Aruwan, four
other men are to be tried for terrorism and possession of dangerous weapons.
They are:
Haruna Usman 2. Bdiya Garba 3. Salem
Shuaibu 4. Ashiru Abdullahi
Meanwhile, Four Fulani herdsmen were
reportedly killed by unknown gunmen in Kajuru local government of Kaduna state.
The death of the four herdsmen was confirmed by the national secretary of
Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, Abdullahi Ibrahim on
Saturday, July 15.
According to Ibrahim, the incident
follows an abduction of two Fulani indigenes in the area.
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