“No stone will be left unturned in ensuring the arrest and prosecution of any deviant,” he said.
The CP said the successes were the result of a robust synergy with allied security agencies
The CP revealed that the state police had received five different court orders from federal and state high courts regarding the emirship dispute.
While Mr Sanusi led at the central mosque, Mr Bayero observed his prayers at the Nasarawa Palace.
”The police will continue to provide necessary security to ensure that will enable residents to observe their Friday congressional prayers peacefully,” Mr Gumel said.
The police command in Kano State has assured the state residents of adequate security in the face of the tussle over the emirate seat.
Mr Gumel said the security measures in place would guarantee a peaceful atmosphere in the state
Mr Sanusi had been removed from office in March 2020 by Mr Ganduje, who cited insubordination as the reason for his action.
The CP said the suspect confessed to committing the crime.
The CP said most of the detainees had no case files, untraced court records, an absence of a case diary, non-issuance of legal advice, and prolonged criminal trials without bail.
