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Taraba Community raised alarm over influx of suspected criminals

By Danzumi Ishaku, Jalingo.

Taraba residents of Bissaula community in Kurmi Local Government area have raised alarm after they noticed the influx of suspected criminals into Bissaula metropolis.

This is coming as Christian faithful are preparing to celebrate this year’s Christmas.

Residents of the metropolis who craved anonymity, said the situation is worrisome and therefore called on security agencies operating in the state to intensify surveillance across in order to prevent criminals from infiltrating.

A security source confirmed the development to DAYBREAK said that information received revealed the influx of suspected gunmen into Bissaula metropolis who are mostly involved in menial jobs within and around the community.

“In view of the above, surveillance efforts have been intensified to identify and apprehend the suspects for profiling.

“Similarly, sister agencies have been intimated on the development, while own troops have also been requested to remain vigilant against possible infiltration by insurgents and their sympathisers,” the source said.

It was gathered that people of Bissaula have been tasked by security agencies to report suspected persons, object or movement to nearby security formation for necessary action.

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