Police arrest 15 for public disturbance in Bauchi

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The operatives of the Bauchi Police Command have announced the arrest of fifteen individuals for public disturbance in the state.

The Command’s Police Public Relations Officer, Ahmed Wakil, disclosed this in a press release issued to journalists on Sunday.

He explained that the group was reported to have attacked innocent civilians and targeted the Civilian Joint Task Force office located near Kandahar Primary School.

According to Wakil, the assailants set fire to the Civilian JTF office and a section of the State Government Primary School.

He stated, “During this unrest, members of the Civilian JTF confronted the attackers, resulting in one of the assailants, identified as Saidu Musa, aged 22, sustaining a gunshot wound to the chest from a locally made firearm.

“In response to the situation, a team of police operatives was promptly dispatched to the scene. They successfully de-escalated the conflict and evacuated Saidu Musa to the Specialist Hospital for medical treatment.”

The PPRO revealed that preliminary investigations indicate, “On 18 December 2024, the Civilian JTF encountered a group of restive youths in the Kandahar area. Following this encounter, on 19 December 2024, the disgruntled youths regrouped and initiated a violent attack against the Civilian JTF office and the government primary school, inflicting damage and causing distress among innocent citizens.”

He noted that the swift response of police operatives had brought the situation under control.

He further stated that fifteen suspects had been arrested in connection with the incident, and investigations are currently ongoing.

The PPRO added that Commissioner of Police Auwal Mohammed condemned these unprovoked acts against government facilities.

He urged the citizens of Bauchi State to refrain from taking the law into their own hands and to report any concerns to the relevant authorities.

The statement also noted that the police commissioner has directed the State Criminal Investigation Department to undertake a detailed investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident.

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