The Jigawa State branch of the Scrap Dealers Association of Nigeria has issued a stern warning to its members, threatening to expel anyone found guilty of purchasing looted properties.
State Chairman Musa Ibrahim stated that the group emphasized its zero-tolerance policy towards any member involved in illegal activities, particularly those related to the acquisition of stolen goods.
He said the aim is to ensure that scrap dealers operate within the bounds of the law. This move is aimed at curbing the rising trend of buying looted properties in the state following the destruction and looting of properties during the nationwide protests.
The association noted that any member arrested in connection with buying looted properties will be immediately dismissed from the organization.
“We are committed to upholding the highest ethical standards in our operations. We strongly condemn any form of involvement in criminal activities, including the purchase of looted properties. Any member caught and arrested for such offenses will face immediate expulsion from the association,” he said.
The chairman added that the association is collaborating with security agencies to monitor and arrest any suspects.
He further urged members to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the appropriate authorities, stressing the importance of maintaining the integrity of their trade.
DAILY POST reported that protesters of “EndBadGovernment” have caused a series of disruptions and looted properties in the state.
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