Youths Clash With Hisbah Officials Over Attempt To Seize Alcoholic Drinks In Kano

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Hisbah Arrests 45-Year-Old Woman For Allegedly Smuggling, Selling Alcohol In JigawaYouths of Sabon Gari area of Kano State and officials of Hisbah, the state Islamic police had a violent clash on Tuesday December 14, following an attempt raid a shop selling alcoholic drinks in the area.

According to Daily Trust reports, Hisbah officials late Tuesday stormed Ballat Hughes by Court road in the area to confiscate alcoholic drinks at a drinking joint operated by a woman but met with stiff resistance from youths in the area, a situation that generated a violent clash.

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While sale and consumption of alcoholic drinks in Kano State is prohibited under the state’s Sharia Law, Sabon Gari area which is inhabited mostly by southerners have always been exempted from implementation of the law.

The incident reportedly led to a stampede in the area and hoodlums took advantage of the unrest to loot shops and rob passers-by.

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Police were later deployed and normalcy was restored. Spokesman of the police in the state, DSP Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa said the Commissioner of Police, Samaila Dikko had ordered a full investigation into the situation.

Kiyawa who revealed that two suspects have already been arrested, further disclosed that the police chief had in the past had a meeting with the Hisbah executive following a petition received from hoteliers in the state regarding the operations of the Islamic police.

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The police spokesperson urged residents of Sabon Gari and other parts of the city to go about their lawful activities as normalcy has been restored.

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Public Relations Officer of Hisbah Board, Lawan Ibrahim Fagge was however yet to comment on the incident, but said a press conference would be called later in the day.

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