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Hisbah seizes 142 cartons of alcohol in Katsina

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The Katsina State Hisbah Board has seized about 142 cartons of alcohol intended for delivery to Daura Local Government Area of the state.

The Hisbah Commander in the state, Aminu Usman, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Katsina on Saturday.

According to Mr Usman, the alcohol was seized on Monday during a city-wide patrol “to eradicate immoral behaviours and indiscipline”.

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Alcohol seized by Katsina Hisbah
The alcoholic drinks seized by Katsina Hisbah

The Hisbah commander explained that the operation led to the interception of the vehicle carrying the cartons of alcohol along the state’s ring road.

“This task was supervised by Malam Nafi’u Ma’azu-Akilu, who ensured the items were transported to the board’s headquarters for further investigation.

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“In a related development, the board also arraigned two women, for the fourth time, on charges of  loitering and immoral conduct.

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“The women, Fatima Umar (Yargata) and Raliya Isah (Yar Ruma), are both approximately 24 years old,” the Hisbah commander disclosed.

Mr Usman said that in spite of previous warnings and counseling, the girls failed to reform their behaviour, leading to their arraignment before a Sharia Court.

According to him, the girls pleaded guilty and were ordered to be remanded in the correctional facility until Thursday  for further trial.

He called on parents, teachers, and community leaders to intensify efforts at instilling discipline and good morals among the youths.

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The commander also appealed to them to continue to support the board in maintaining good morals to restore values in their communities.

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