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Police detain member-elect, Ali Madaki, for brandishing gun during rally

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The Kano Police Command has detained a member-elect representing Dala Federal Constituency of Kano State on the platform of New Nigerian Peoples Party, NNPP, Aliyu Madaki.

DAILY NIGERIAN gathered that Mr Madaki honoured a police invitation on Wednesday after his viral picture brandishing a pump action gun during a homecoming rally of the presidential candidate of the NNPP Rabiu Kwankwaso, surfaced online.
DAILY NIGERIAN reports that thugs had attacked the motorcade of the NNPP presidential candidate along Zaria Road, Kano on February 23 during the grand finale of his presidential campaign, and Mr Madaki allegedly led a crackdown against the thugs.
The incident led to the arrest of the ruling APC chairmen of Ungogo and Rimingado Local Government Areas of Kano State, Abdullahi Ramat and Munir Dahiru respectively with pistols by a joint security operatives.
Police later paraded 85 thugs arrested alongside the chairmen during the clash but set free the local government chairmen without filing charges against them.
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Spokesman for the Kano command, Abdullahi Kiyawa, confirmed the detention of Mr Madaki in a statement, saying he is being quizzed at the command’s State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID.

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