The state commandant conducted the test at the command headquarters.
The food items included 14 cows, 82 bags of 50kg rice, 38 jerry cans of 25kg cooking oil, and other condiments.
Mr Idris-Abdullahi stated, “The suspects were arrested after a good Samaritan gave a report to the NSCDC outpost in the area.”
He stressed the importance of cooperation, intelligence sharing and joint operations.
He reminded them that promotion comes with higher expectations in service delivery.
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.
He said the suspects were apprehended while engaging in unlawful activities.
The spokesperson said that the beneficiaries expressed joy over their success.
Mr Bature was quoted as charging the officers and marshals to see their elevation as a call to higher responsibility and dedication to duty.
