The police said 33 other suspects have been charged with criminal conspiracy and unlawful assembly in relation to the case.
Mr Hassan said that two police officers lost their lives while returning from the operation after suspected bandits ambushed them along the route.
The statement said the mob forcefully removed the woman from custody before killing her.
Mr Hassan said the week-long activities aimed at strengthening community engagement and promoting professional policing.
The commissioner added that suspected informants and drug suppliers linked to criminal networks were also apprehended.
The state police spokesperson said the command warned heavy-duty truck drivers to desist from such unlawful acts.
The police stated, “To set the record straight, Hadian Hussaini is neither a member of the Nigeria Police Force nor an operative of the Kaduna State Police Command.’’
Across the vast, ungoverned spaces of our country, where state policing is little more than a fanciful notion, criminals armed with stolen firearms reign unchecked.
The CP also disclosed that the police had recovered stolen properties and illegal weapons.
The force spokesperson said officers recovered some arms and ammunition, mobile phones, N5.2 million and vehicles of the kidnapped victims.
