At least, one person lost his life on Saturday when a police station
and the official quarters of a Divisional Police Officer were burnt down
in Kusada, headquarters of Kusada Local Government Area of Katsina State.
The riot was caused by the arrest of a religious group leader who
allegedly led a Friday prayer in the town despite the state government’s
directive banning large gatherings to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Seven vehicles and 10 motorcycles were also set ablaze during the riot.
Ninety suspects have also been arrested in connection with the incident.
Eyewitnesses said trouble started when one Mallam Hassan conducted Jumat prayer in one of the mosques in the town.
Hassan was consequently arrested and taken to the police Area
Commander’s office in Malumfashi for questioning. The development did
not reportedly go down well with some of his followers.
The followers were alleged to have on Saturday attacked policemen on
duty at Kusada Police Division and torched the police station and the
DPO’s Quarters.
They were also alleged to have burnt down seven vehicles and 10 motorcycles on the premises of the police station.
The town was not accessible for several hours on Saturday because of the incident.
The spokesman for the police in Katsina,
SP Gambo Isah, who confirmed the development, said normalcy had
returned to the town while investigation had begun on the incident.
He said, “Recalled that Katsina
State Government under the leadership of His Excellency, Governor Aminu
Bello Masari, issued a restriction orders Nos. SEC.2/T/3 and SEC.2/T/14
dated 25th and 27th March, 2020 respectively, directing the total
closure of its borders and suspension of large gatherings for the weekly
Friday prayers and Sunday church services while marriage ceremonies are
to be conducted in a low key across the state as part of measures taken
to curtail the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
“However, on Friday, March 27, 2020, some disgruntled youths under
the leadership of one Mallam Hassan tested the will of the state and
conducted a Friday prayer in one of the Kusada jummat mosques.
“Subsequently, he was arrested for questioning at Area Commander’s
office, Malumfashi which did not go down well with some of his
followers.
“Consequently, today (Saturday) around 9am, this particular group
organised themselves in a tumultuous manner, attacked and overpowered
the policemen on duty at Kusada Division, set ablaze the police station
and the DPO’s Quarters. They also burnt down seven vehicles and 10
motorcycles in custody of the police station.”
Isah stated that the Commissioner of Police in the state, Sanusi
Buba, ordered the deployment of police patrol teams and a special joint
security task force on the enforcement of public gatherings in the state
to the area.
“Ninety suspected rioters have been arrested while one of the rioters
lost his life as a result of the encounter. Investigation is ongoing,”
he added.
Meanwhile, Isah said the police in cooperation with repentant cattle
rustlers have rescued an eleven-year-old girl, Maryam Ado, from
suspected bandits who kidnapped her from Kunkunna-Bayan-Dutse, village
in the Safana Local Government Area of Katsina State. Ado was rescued about 11am on Friday.
Isah said Ado was rescued unhurt after a gun duel between the rescue team and the suspected bandits.
He said, “On March 27, 2020, around 11am, the command in
collaboration with repentant cattle rustlers led by one Sani Muheddinge
rescued one Maryam Ado, aged 11, of Kunkunna-Bayan-Dutse village, from
the hands of kidnappers after the exchange of gunfire.”
The command spokesman said six suspected bandits armed with AK 47
rifles, on Wednesday stormed the village during which Ado was kidnapped
and abducted to Rugu forest.
It was however learnt that Ado was reunited with her family shortly after her rescue on Friday.
Isah said investigation had commenced on the matter.
Source: PUNCH

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