FCT Police foil repeated attempts to Loot Gwa-gwa market

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Officers attached to the Gwa-gwa division of the Nigerian Police Force have resisted a series of attempts by unknown individuals hiding under the umbrella of the #EndBadGovernance protest to attack the popular Gwa-gwa market in the Abuja Municipal Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory .

Speaking with The Guardian, an inspector in the division, who spoke on anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on the matter, disclosed that the Divisional Police Officer received intelligence about an imminent attack on the market to carry out looting and swiftly deployed men of the force to foil any attempt on the market.

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The Kano judiciary, yesterday, disclosed that it had launched an investigation to track and account for property vandalised and looted by hoodlums on August 1 during the national hunger protest in the state.President Bola Tinubu has been commended for making the national broadcast to Nigerians to halt the protest which has been described as timely and emotional for the survival of the nation.

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