Mr Muhammad said the command had put in place comprehensive security measures across the state.
“Our party remains committed to peaceful, issue-based politics. Our party remains committed to peaceful, issue-based politics,” he said.
The command’s spokesman, Muhammad Jalige, confirmed the development in a statement issued on Sunday in Kaduna.
Bandits had on July 21, forcefully stopped three commercial vehicles, whisked away the occupants and headed to the forest.
An AK47 rifle and two packets of 12-gauge shotgun shells were concealed in the engine compartment of the car intercepted.
