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JUST IN: Police disperse youths attempting to Break Kano Store during protest

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Operatives of the Kano State Police Command have dispersed some youths who tried to break into a store along Zoo road in the state capital.

The suspects had attempted to force their way into the two storey building housing Sadaraki Stores.

But the police quickly moved in to stall their action. However, before the arrival of security operatives, the suspects had destroyed windows of the building.

So far, there is low compliance with the protest against hunger in the ancient city as many residents are indoor.

Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf had, on Wednesday, said he had intelligence that evil-minded persons were plotting to hijack the protest.

The governor, who invited genuine protesters to Government House, Kano, warned trouble makers to steer clear off the state.

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