“Those who engage in societal vices during this sacred month will be dealt with. Some of the youths who eat in public during the fasting period will not be spared either.”
Mr Ibn-Sina mentioned that the trucks contained thousands of bottles of assorted beer, adding that more bottles would be wiped out before January.
“The rate at which under-age children engage in societal vices is very alarming,” the moral police said.
The Hisbah boss also said the board had commenced an investigation into the incident and would invite parents and guardians of those arrested for necessary action.
The Kano Hisbah board insisted that “sale, consumption and possession of alcoholic substances are prohibited in the state.”
The religious police says any Muslim that shares Ms Zahrah’s wedding photos and videos was committing sin.
The woman supposedly went to buy drugs from the man’s chemist after which he took her to his house.
The commander-general expressed outrage over the alleged actions of the youths.
The Kano State Hisbah Board has arrested 20 child beggars, revealing that most of them are from Borno and Katsina.
The use of mannequins is responsible for immortal thoughts among the public, Kano Hisbah commander says.
