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❗️POLICE DISCOVERED 576 BAGS OF STOLEN FERTILIZERS...

A team of Police officers headed by Assistant Inspector General of Police North-West, AIG Jorwulor Ansumana Gbonnoh including the Resident Minister North-West Honorable HajaIsata Fatmata Abdulai Koroma upon a tip-off information went to Mayorsor Village in the Makonteh Section, Bureh Chiefdom in the Port Loko District wherein they were able to discovered five hundred and seventy six (576) assorted bags of fertilizers stolen from the Sierra Leone Agriculture store at Banthorng in Port Loko District.

According to Assistant Inspector General of Police North-West Ansumana Gbonnoh said to this medium that a report was made by chief Bundu Sesay that thieves have successful broken and entered in the Agricultural store and carted away five hundred and seventy six bags of assorted fertilized meant for community farmers.

He revealed that police team including forensic analyst immediately went to the scene of crime and took samples of trace for analysis to substantiate liable information in order to ensure due process of the law.

He further revealed that on their arrival one suspect Usman Kargbo was arrested and during police questioning admitted that indeed four of them where involved in the store breaking.

He concluded that suspect Usman Kargbo including community stakeholders were cooperative during the police interrogation that led in the arrest of the three suspects and the discovered of the 576 assorted fertilizers.

©: Northern Times Newspaper✍️

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