The Zamfara State command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) says it recorded 711 cases in 2022. This was disclosed to newsmen in
The Zamfara State command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps says it recorded 711 cases in 2022.
Speaking further, the commandant said that in fighting the war against insecurity, the Corps in the same year intercepted supplies of about 160 motorcycles meant for bandits in Zamfara State. “The Corps also intercepted assorted food stuffs and uniforms of various security agencies meant for the bandits.
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