The police said N951,300 in counterfeit notes was recovered from the suspects’ premises during the raid.
He commended the youths of the community whose timely cooperation contributed immensely to the achievement.
The operation was launched as part of a renewed, intensified effort to combat insurgents, bandits and other criminal elements across Kaduna and its environs, the police said.
He urged the public to rely solely on verified information from credible security sources.
“The body bore marks of violence, bleeding around the neck, suggesting foul play. A blood-stained cutlass was recovered at the crime scene,” said the police.
According to him, a locally made gun was recovered.
Police commissioner Adebowale Lawal announced this while speaking with journalists on Saturday in Akure.
Mr Jimoh stressed the importance of community cooperation in maintaining peace and security across the state.
Mr Akinbola-Oyinbo called on security agencies to conduct a thorough investigation to uncover the perpetrators.
“Further investigations confirmed that the fatal shot, which claimed the life of the security guard, was fired by one of the suspects,” said the police.
