DPO slumps, dies in Jigawa office

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The Divisional Police Officer of Jahun Local Government Area, Jigawa State, SP Abubakar Musa has slumped and died in his office. Spokesman of the State

The Divisional Police Officer of Jahun Local Government Area, Jigawa State, SP Abubakar Musa has slumped and died in his office.

He said the incident happened on Friday night around 9:00 pm in the DPO’s Jahun Division office after a protracted illness.

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