“The defendant was sighted by a security guard in the process of stealing the appliances, which led to his arrest while the others escaped,” the prosecutor said.
The CP promised the residents a peaceful Kaduna State.
Mr Umar prayed court to give him time to reconcile with the wife.
The judge said that the convict had appeared before him in the past for the same offence and was released based on a promise to shun the crime.
He said that operatives of the command rescued the couple at about 2:05 a.m. on Saturday.
The various drugs seized included Indian Hemp, Cocaine, Methamphetamine, Tramadol and other Psychotropic substances.
Ms Nuhu told the court that she had no witness except God, who would judge them on the last day.
NRC has announced the resumption of services along the Abuja-Kaduna rail corridor after the suspension due to derailment on Friday.
Mr Salisu-Tureta said that the two wives would neither visit nor interact with each other for the next two years, adding that anyone found defying court orders would be dealt with.
Ms Ismail told the court that she loaned Mr Shuaibu N230,000 to repair his car and has so far paid back only N50,000.
