Nigerian Security Corps Parades Suspects for Various Offences

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Nigerian Security Corps Parades Suspects for Various Offences
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The Nigerian Security Corps has paraded a group of suspects who have been arrested for various offences including kidnapping, burglary, violating anti-grazing laws, disturbing public peace, dangerous driving, stealing, and possession of stolen goods.

The Corps’ Commander, Adetunji Adeleye, while parading the suspects yesterday, said they committed the alleged offences in different parts of the state.

Adeleye explained that while 14 suspects were arrested for alleged kidnapping, five were held for burglary, two for violating the anti-grazing law and four others for disturbing public peace.The remaining suspects were arrested for offences including dangerous driving, stealing, and possession of stolen goods, among others, he noted.He added: “The governor released them in the spirit of the festive period and they will be released with strict warning not to perpetrate such acts again.

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Nigerian Security Corps Suspects Offences Kidnapping Burglary Anti-Grazing Laws Public Peace Dangerous Driving Stealing Possession Of Stolen Goods

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