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Sokoto Police recovers 20 cows, a donkey from cattle rustlers, returns them to owner

Between 2014 and 2016, Modi's government also spent about $41 million building cow sheds called gaushalas to hold stray cattle. There are now more than 5,000 gaushalas across India. But, according to the BBC, it's not enough.
Between 2014 and 2016, Modi's government also spent about $41 million building cow sheds called gaushalas to hold stray cattle. There are now more than 5,000 gaushalas across India. But, according to the BBC, it's not enough.

The Sokoto State Police Command, on Thursday, handed over 20 cows and a donkey intercepted by its anti-kidnapping operatives on January 16 to their rightful owner.

The command’s Spokesman, ASP Ahmad Rufa’i, said this while briefing newsmen on the recent achievements of the command.

Rufa’i said that the recoveries were a product of the command’s commitment to combat kidnapping, cattle rustling, armed robbery and other criminal activities. He listed the command’s success in intelligence-driven policing, visibility policing and community engagements under Ali Kaigama, the Commissioner of Police.

According to him, the strategies have yielded tremendous achievements, including the recovery of rustled cattle.

“The interception of the cows and a donkey on January 16 occurred along Kware, Gada bush, following a hot pursuit of unidentified armed cattle rustlers, who fled upon sighting the police.

“After extensive efforts to locate the owners, on January 31, Malami Hayatu of Yar Barade Village, Durbawa in Kware Local Government Area, identified the cattle as his own.

“Hayatu explained that the cattle was stolen from his residence on January 14 by unknown individuals,” Rufa’i said.

He urged residents of the state to assist the police and other security agencies with useful information to ensure a secure environment for all.

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