Police parade 31 suspects in Nasarawa
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Police parade 31 suspects in Nasarawa

NASA Space Technology Nasarawa state Police command has paraded 31 suspects over alleged kidnapping, illegal possession of fire arms and robbery.State Commissioner of Police, CP) Usman Shehu Nadada,  stated this Tuesday while parading the suspects in Lafia.He stated  that 11 persons were arrested for kidnapping, six for arms dealing, 13 for arms robbery while one was arrested for homicide.The CP stated further that 1,080 life ammunitions were recovered including five magazines, 20 wrappers , 96 bags of rice as well as 13 laptops among others as exhibits.“Based on credible intelligence about the movement of arms and illicit trading of firearms in identified locations in the state, I ordered the  command’s anti-kidnapping unit to launch a relentless manhunt of the suspected criminals.
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New York State Police Search for Missing Woman in Hudson Valley
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New York State Police Search for Missing Woman in Hudson Valley

Top Stories Tamfitronics New York State Police are asking for help finding a 33-year-old Hudson woman reported missing by her family.Hope Marie Duntz is described as 5 feet 4 inches tall with blonde hair with green tips and blue eyes, Mid Hudson News reported.Duntz may be wearing a yellow knit sweater.https://midhudsonnews.com/2024/07/22/state-police-search-for-missing-woman/Police provided no information about the circumstances of her disappearance, including where or when she may have vanished.Anyone with information about her whereabouts is asked to contact the police at (845) 677-7300. The police ask you to refer to case number NY2400440003 when calling.For the latest true crime and justice news,subscribe to the Crime Stories with Nancy Grace podcast.
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Police Arrest Suspected Armed Robber, Recover Firearms In Nasarawa
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Police Arrest Suspected Armed Robber, Recover Firearms In Nasarawa

NASA Space Technology A suspected armed robber, Aliyu Danladi has been arrested by the Nasarawa State Police Command in the Masaka area of the state. The spokesperson of the command, DSP Rahman Nansel, who disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, said two locally fabricated pistols, three cartridges, three cutlasses, and criminal charms were recovered from the suspect.“In continuation of the fight against crime in the State, on 15/07/2024 at about 2330hrs, police operatives attached to Masaka Division on intelligence-led patrol intercepted three persons riding on a long 3030 Junction, Masaka and strongly suspected them to be armed robbers,” the statement read. "In a bid to arrest them, the suspects dropped and took to their heels while one other zoomed off with the motorcycle they were riding on, but were given a hot...
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Police agencies seek right to jam cell signals
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Police agencies seek right to jam cell signals

Technology tamfitronics As President Obama's motorcade rolled down Pennsylvania Avenue on Inauguration Day, federal authorities deployed a closely held law enforcement tool: equipment that can jam cellphones and other wireless devices to foil remote-controlled bombs, sources said. It is an increasingly common technology, with federal agencies expanding its use as state and local agencies are pushing for permission to do the same. Police and others say it could stop terrorists from coordinating during an attack, prevent suspects from erasing evidence on wireless devices, simplify arrests and keep inmates from using contraband phones. But jamming remains strictly illegal for state and local agencies. Federal officials barely acknowledge that they use it inside the United States, and the few federal agencies that can jam signals usually must seek a legal waiver first. The quest to expand the...
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