College, Kaduna, has fished out two professional robbers among the recruits undergoing training in the college
The
college commandant, Sanusi Rufa’i, told newsmen in Kaduna that one of
the robbers was sponsored into the school by a gang of robbers based in
Abuja.
He said the second was identified during a court process in Kebbi State which implicated him.
Rufa’i,
however, dismissed as untrue, reports that prospective candidates paid
various sums of money to policemen to facilitate their admission
According
to the commandant, a total of 25 recruits were dismissed from the
college for various offences, including certificate forgery, age
falsification, among others.
Ruafa’i accused politicians and
traditional rulers for complicity in the admission of some of the
recruits, noting that “these big people bring their candidates and
insist such candidates must be admitted, whether they are qualified or
not.”
On the robbers, who would have concluded their training in
December, Rufa’i said “what brought about their dismissal is because I
got a report from my colleague, the Area Commander, Kubwa, that one of
the recruits undergoing training here is a robber.
“The police arrested his gang and they mentioned that they sponsored him to come and receive training here.
“And,
about three months ago, from Kebbi State, we received another letter
and we detected another robber. This one was from a court,” he said.
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