Insecurity: MURIC urges police to sustain raid on criminal hideouts
The Muslim Rights Concern , has urged the police to sustain efforts aimed at uprooting criminal hideouts in the country following the successful raid at Kuduru forest in Kaduna state where about 250 criminals were killed.
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