Mr Nguroje said that other exhibits include 110 live rounds of AK-47 ammunition and improvised explosive devices.
Ms Yetunde was last seen on Monday, February 10, 2025, while attending a naming ceremony.
The statement said the operation was conducted on Wednesday following the command’s renewed commitment to enhance proactive strategies.
The suspects said that they produce the fake currency with mercury bought mercury from Kebbi.
The NSCDC also assured residents of the safety of their lives and properties and urged them to always be law-abiding.
The Katsina police command said the measure is to ensure free, fair, credible and peaceful election.
The police said they recovered assorted weapons used by the suspects in the kidnap.
