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  • News - North West - Katsina
  • Updated: August 11, 2022

Unknown Men Break Into Katsina Government House, Steal Millions In Cash

Unknown Men Break Into Katsina Government House, Steal Milli

Gov. Aminu Masari of Katsina

Millions of naira have been reported stolen at the account section of the Katsina State Government House.

The Director-General to the governor on New Media, Al-Amin Isah, confirmed the incident in an interview with journalists on Thursday.

Although Isah couldn’t disclose the amount stolen, he said that some of the suspects were already in police custody undergoing investigation.

“Yes, it’s true that some money was alleged to have been stolen as you have asked.

"We have already reported the matter to the police for investigation.

"I can not tell you the exact figure now, but those in the best position will give you more updates, please,” he added.

Sources told Channels Television that the money stolen was in the sum of N31 million.

This is the second time such an incident is happening at the Katsina Government House, as about N16 million naira was reported stolen by unknown men at the former Secretary to the Government of Katsina State (SGS), Mustapha Inuwa.

The office which is located at the State Secretariat was said to have been broken into in the night and some suspects were arrested a day after in connection with the incident.

Those arrested included a security guard, and two government officials working at the SSG’s office.

Earlier in July 2022, the police in Katsina State said it was investigating the alleged stealing of N61 million from a cashier at the office of the Secretary to the State Government, Aminu Darma.

He was allegedly attacked by gunmen while travelling with three bags filled with N61 million cash and shot in the arm before the money was stolen.

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