Plateau police thwart looting attempt as residents invades market amid rising food prices

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In a swift response to a looming threat, security forces, including the military, police, and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), have secured Yankalli Market, a major commodity hub in Plateau State.

This action was in response to an imminent attempt by miscreants to loot food and other essential commodities.

The miscreants, comprising both men and women, converged on the market around 8:00 pm on Friday. However, their plans were foiled by the vigilant security forces who had been strategically positioned in anticipation of such an attack.

Alhaji Jamilu Kabiru, the head of a local traders’ association, confirmed the incident. He revealed that they had received a tip-off about the planned attack and promptly alerted the security agencies. “We had to keep a watchful eye in the market alongside the security forces,” he said.

Kabiru further clarified that the traders were not responsible for the inflation in commodity prices. He explained that the goods are purchased from companies, and the price increase is initiated by these companies. Furthermore, the cost of transporting the commodities from places like Lagos, which can exceed two million naira, contributes to the price hike.

“We centrally control the price of goods in our market. It’s a competitive market where everyone is striving to sell and buy new goods. We urge the public to understand our position,” Kabiru appealed.

DSP Alabo Alfred, the spokesperson for the state police command, confirmed the incident. He praised the collaborative effort between the market community and the security forces in averting the attempted looting. He added, “The operation, led by the Area Commander, was successful.”

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