Thursday, September 25, 2025 - The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, Kano State Command, says it has arrested 19 suspected vandals for allegedly tampering with critical national assets and infrastructure in the state.
The State Commandant of the Corps, Mr Bala Bawa-Bodinga,
disclosed this on Wednesday while parading the suspects at the command’s
headquarters in Kano.
He said the arrests were part of sustained operations
against vandals and other criminal elements undermining the safety of critical
assets and infrastructure in the state.
Bawa-Bodinga explained that the suspects were arrested in
Madobi, Tudunwada, Gwale, Minjibir and Kumbotso Local Government Areas of the
state following intelligence-led patrols and surveillance.
According to him, the suspects were apprehended while
engaging in unlawful activities such as tampering with electrical
installations, communication cables, drainage slabs, illegal substances and
other public utilities.
“The arrest followed credible intelligence and swift
response by our Area Commands, Divisional Officers and the Department of
Operations and Critical National Assets,” he said.
Exhibits recovered from the suspects, he said, include;
rolls of aluminium and armoured cables worth tens of thousands of naira, 6.1kg
of transformer cables.
Other exhibits are; two rolls of suck-and-die, a short
spear, rubber solution, a motorcycle, a broken soldering iron, five shovels,
five diggers and a knife.
Bawa-Bodinga warned that vandalism of public utilities
amounted to economic sabotage that endangered lives and hampered development.
He assured that the NSCDC, as the lead agency mandated to
protect critical national assets and infrastructure, would remain resolute in
discharging its duties.
“We will continue to strengthen intelligence gathering,
intensify patrols and collaborate with sister security agencies, traditional
rulers, community stakeholders and the media,” he said.
The commandant said the suspects had been profiled,
investigated and would be prosecuted in accordance with the law to serve as a
deterrent to others.
He urged members of the public to provide timely and useful
information to assist the corps in curbing crimes and safeguarding critical
infrastructure in the state.
“The NSCDC will not relent in its duty to protect lives,
property and infrastructure for the overall peace and development of the
state,” Bawa-Bodinga added.

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