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Adamawa: Police recover cash tucked in a criminal hideout, urge owners to lay claim

By Musa Isa Ahmed

Adamawa State police command has discovered huge amount of cash stashed away in a criminal hideout in Gombi local government area of the state.

A statement by the command’s public relations officer, DSP Sulaiman Nguroje urged owner(s) to come forward and claim the money.

The statement said the command’s operatives attached to Gombi LGA discovered the money tucked in a bag during their routine operations at Tashar Marghi, a renowned black spot.

“The Adamawa State Police Command wishes to inform members of the general public that On the 6/4/2021 the   Command’s operatives attached to Gombi Division, while on Area patrol at a certain black spot situated at Tachan Marghi, Anguwan Tili in Gombi Local government area, recovered a bag containing what appears to be money buried.

“On the strength of that, the commissioner of Police, Aliyu Adamu Alhaji, called on members of the public particularly those who’s money was stolen to report to divisional police headquarters, Gombi with  proofs and claim.

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