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Breaking News: Two Suspected Robbers Captured in Minna

Minna Security Update: Arrest of Two Robbery Suspects

The Niger State Police have apprehended two suspected armed robbers in Minna following a series of complaints from residents about their criminal activities.

The suspects, identified as Yusuf Maikoma and Isah Batime, were arrested after allegedly attacking a local resident, injuring him, and stealing valuables from his home.

They reportedly have a history of robbery in the area, including a recent incident where they were accused of invading another home, robbing a victim of N160,000, and committing sexual assault.

The police were able to track and arrest the suspects thanks to a tip-off from the public. Items used in their robberies were recovered, and the suspects are expected to be charged as investigations continue.

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