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A middle age man identified as Malam Awal Saleh has
been arrested by security agents in Akwanga Local Government Area of
Nasarawa state for alleged trafficking of 39 children.
The suspect, Malam Saleh who hails from Takai Local Government Area
of Kano State was arrested while trying to take the children to an
uncompleted building along Wamba road Akwanga.
According to an eyewitness who identified himself as Mr. Daniel Agege
Kpoku, the vehicle which conveyed the children arrived the area
around 12 midnight and the 39 children alighted from the vehicle and
headed to the uncompleted building.
He further explained that on sighting the number of the children at
such odd hours, the people of the area quickly alerted security
operatives who responded promptly.
The suspect, Malam Saleh said the children were being taken to
Akwanga for Quranic education adding that the set was the sixth he was
bringing from Kano to Akwanga to learn.
According to him, he did not inform the relevant authorities before
bringing them, he confessed that, that was not the first time of
bringing children from Kano to Akwanga without the consent of their
parents.
When contacted, district head of Akwanga, Mr. Anthony Yanusa and the
secretary, Jama’atul Nasirl Islam (JNI) Alhaji Nasiru Shuaibu Loko said
they were not aware of the movement the children to Akwanga and
wondered how somebody would open a Quranic school without informing the
authority concerned.
A source at Akwanga Police Station confirmed the arrest and added that investigation was on-going.
He assured that the children would be re-united with their parents in Kano as soon as investigation was completed.
Meanwhile, the Chairman Akwanga Local Government Area, Mr. Abas Liya
Koto said the council in conjunction with the security agents would
ensure that the children are taken back to their respective parents in
Kano state.
He called on the residents of Akwanga to be vigilant and report
people with questionable characters, adding that security matter is
everybody’s business
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