Kano Hisbah Debunks Burning of Vegetable Market

The kano state hisbah board has debunked rumours that it’s personnel had burnt Badume vegetables market

Speaking to newsmen at hisbah headquarters Sharada kano, The commander general of the agency Sheikh Harun Muhammad Sani Ibn Sina explained that the agency had received a complaint against some drug pushers and prostitutes engaging in illegal businesses at the market

He pointed out that the patrol team in collaboration with national drug law enforcement agency immediately swang into action and arrested 12 women and 9

Ibn Sina noted that after the operation,the market was set ablaze by some unpatriotic Nigeria’s and all efforts to put out the fire by the kano state fire service proved abortive

Immediately after the fire incident three people Babangida Bichi,Sama’ila Ahmed and Abubakar Kanavaro went to different media organizations accusing hisbah of burning the market

The commander general added that all suspects were arrested for circulating face news, especially Abubakar kanavaro who took to his Facebook page to announce the burning of the market by hisba

All three suspects arrested confessed to the crime and begged for leniency.

Khadija Aliyu/kano.

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