The commander reiterated the command’s zero tolerance for drug-related crimes.
Mr Idris-Abdullahi said investigation was ongoing and upon completion the suspects would be charged to court.
The command’s public relations officer, SP Abutu Sunday, said the move followed recent security concerns in some neighbouring states.
Ms John said the suspects fled upon sighting the police, leaving behind six sacks of cow meat.
Ms John said the recovered truck and the stolen telecom mast were in police custody.
Mr Abiodun said the suspects were assisting the command in the ongoing investigation.
Mr Idris-Abdullahi assured that the command would intensify surveillance and patrols to rid Kano of vandals and other criminal elements.
Ms John said the suspect was in police custody as the investigation was in high gear to track and apprehend his accomplices.
Ms John alleged that the suspects had confessed to the crime.
The controller described the handover as a milestone in Nigeria’s fight against fake and counterfeit products.
