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Hunger: Hoodlums Loot Truckload of Spaghetti In Dogarawa, Along Zaria-Kano Expressway

Amidst widespread hardship in the country, a BUA truck conveying cartons of spaghetti has been attacked by hoodlums at Dogarawa axis of Zaria-Kano expressway.

Dogarawa is a settlement located on the outskirt of Zaria along the expressway.

This is coming barely one week after irate youths hijacked trailers loaded with foodstuff in Suleja area of Niger State, prompting security agencies to disperse them with the use of force.

The BUA trailer was said to be heading for Abuja from Kaduna when the thugs blocked the road and made burnfires on the highway.

An eyewitness disclosed that the Friday incident occurred around 3.15pm after the driver of the truck parked by the road side to observe prayer.

He said immediately after the driver parked, the hoodlums started carting away cartons of spaghetti.

The eyewitness, who described the incident as unfortunate and regrettable, said such act had never occurred around the area since he had been trading there for more than 10 years.

“Not a single cartoon of the spaghetti was left by the hoodlums on the truck,” the source added.

It was learnt that a police team deployed to the scene of the incident arrested five suspects.

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