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Police kill notorious Kaduna-Abuja expressway bandit leader, Arushe

Operatives of the Nigeria Police have killed notorious bandit terrorising Kaduna-Abuja expressway, Yellow Magaji, popularly called Arushe.

Sources confirmed that the suspect was “neutralized” after the Police operatives raided his hideout, Sir Joe Guest Inn at 8, Sajo Street, Unguwan Maigero area, Chikun Local Government Area (LGA) of Kaduna State.

Pictures emerging from the hotel scene of the raid saw him still handcuffed at the time the picture was taken.

Details later…

Eons Intelligence

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