Kaduna Cops Expose Fake Road Kidnap Rumors

Kaduna State police rejected claims that criminals kidnapped 200 people from the Abuja-Kaduna highway. Command spokesman DSP Mansir Hassan called the social media reports completely false and made up. Police said no kidnapping happened on that major road during the past two years. Security forces patrol the highway every day and night to protect travelers. The area stays under constant watch from police, military and intelligence officers.

Police Commissioner warned news outlets against spreading fake stories that could cause public panic. Hassan said authorities will question anyone who shares false information about kidnappings without proof. The command takes these lies seriously and may prosecute people who create or spread made-up reports. State government works with all security agencies to keep residents safe from real threats. Police asked citizens to only trust official sources rather than social media rumors about crime.

The Nigerian Defence Academy set June 14 as the date for screening tests of selected applicants. Academy spokesman Major Mohammad Maidawa announced the decision Thursday from Kaduna. The screening covers candidates who applied for the 77 Regular Course program at the military school. Officials based their shortlist on official exam results that JAMB sent directly to the academy. Students can check the academy portal to see if they made the cut.
 

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