NIGERIAN POLICE FORCE DECLARES 35-YEAR-OLD, RUKAYYA WANTED FOR FRAUD
The Nigeria Police Force has declared a woman, Rukayya Saadina Dantata, 35, wanted on allegations bordering on breach of trust and obtaining money under false pretence.
The office of the Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIG) Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID), declared the suspect wanted on Thursday.
The police, via its X account, revealed that the Kano-born suspect, 35, is also wanted over a case of criminal conspiracy, breach of trust and threat to life.
A gazette bulletin by the police accompanied by an image of the suspect described her as chubby in status, 1.65 metres in height, round in face, dark in complexion and black hair colour.
The suspect, a resident of Lagos State, if seen should be arrested and handed over to the nearest police station or the office of the DIG FCID, the bulletin read.
The police said, “A handsome reward awaits any person(s) with information leading to her arrest.”
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