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In what they described as major breakthrough in the fight against banditry and criminalities in the state, the Police in Kaduna, yesterday paraded the alleged killers of Senator Bala Ibn Na-Allah’s son...

In what they described as major breakthrough in the fight against banditry and criminalities in the state, the Police in Kaduna, yesterday paraded the alleged killers of Senator Bala Ibn Na-Allah’s son, Captain Abdulkarim Ibn Na-Allah.

He gave the names of the two as Bashir Mohammed, who is a neighbour of Captain Abdulkarim and Nasir Salisu alias Uban Dana, while Usman Kano is the one on the run.

 

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