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The federal capital territory administration has banned scavengers from operating in Abuja, the nation’s capital city.
Disu said scavengers are only allowed to operate on dumpsites located on the city’s outskirts and the suburbs. Disu said the committee concluded that arrested suspects vandalising public infrastructure would be charged in court and tried for economic sabotage and possibly, attempted murder.
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