Police clarify alleged secret arraignment of woman in Sokoto

The Police Command in Sokoto State has refuted claims that it secretly arrested and arraigned a woman who allegedly criticised rising killings in the state.

In a statement issued in Sokoto on Friday, the command’s spokesperson, ASP Ahmad Rufai, clarified the events following misinformation circulated by Gistcore Media and other social media platforms.

According to Rufai, the police became aware of “false and misleading information” alleging that law enforcement had secretly apprehended and charged a woman who spoke out against violence in the state, purportedly to embarrass the Governor.

“The story is entirely unfounded. For clarity, Marafa Yakubu, the Village Head of Sabon Birnin Daji in Wurno Local Government Area, reported a case on Sunday involving a woman inciting unrest within the community,” he said.

Rufai explained that the woman, identified as Hamdiyya Sidi, allegedly introduced herself to the village as a member of a charitable organisation intending to support women and youth.

“However, instead of distributing relief items, she reportedly incited the residents against the government.

“Recognising the potential disturbance, the village head alerted community guards, who subsequently apprehended the woman and handed her over to the police,” he noted.

Rufai added that Sidi confessed during the investigation and was formally charged within 24 hours for inciting public disturbance, an offense under Nigerian law.

“As such, the Commissioner of Police has urged the citizens to verify information before sharing it publicly, warning that inaccurate reports could harm community peace.

“Moreover, the  Command remains committed to upholding citizens’ rights while fulfilling its constitutional duties,” Rufai said. 

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