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Police Nab 2 For Defrauding People Through Fake Alerts

Abdullahi Yakubu by Abdullahi Yakubu
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Police  in Kano have arrested two persons who specialize in  defrauding people of their money through  fake bank  alerts during  transactions.

SP Abubakar Zayyanu Ambursa, the zonal police public relations officer, zone one headquarters made the disclosure in a statement yesterday.

He said in year 2022, a complainant (name withheld)  reported that some people bought building materials from him valued at N4.7 million after they  deposited the amount into his bank account the amount was later debited from the account.

SP Ambursa said immediately after receiving the complaint, investigation commenced which led to the arrest of Alkasim Muhammad, (Bauni) and Dahiru Muhammad (Gwaska).

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He explained that the suspects currently in custody are helping investigation.

 

 

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