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Police withdraw wanted notice for Sheikh Idris Dutsen Tanshi

Following the intervention of the National Security Adviser (NSA), Malam Nuhu Ribadu, for the Bauchi-based Islamic Cleric, Malam Idris Abdulaziz with emphasis on peaceful coexistence, Bauchi State Police Command has withdrawn the wanted notice placed on him over contempt of court.

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It can be recalled that, on 5th February 2024, the Bauchi State Police Command declared the renowned Islamic cleric, Malam Idriss Abdulaziz Dutsen Tanshi wanted, gazetted for contempt of court, the Police Command stated that, “Such action is hereby suspended.”

However, on Tuesday 9th April 2024, Commissioner of Police Bauchi State Command, CP Auwal Musa Mohammad, in his efforts and dedication to promoting peaceful coexistence and harmonious relations among the figures in the State, spearheaded a peace pact between Malam Idriss Abdulaziz and the Government of Bauchi State at the Police State headquarters.

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The peace pact was signed and witnessed by the Director, Department of State Security Services (DSS), the Commandant Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), and the Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Bauchi state.

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The Commissioner of Police as the Chairman of the Security and Allied Agency in Bauchi State, resolved to ensure that the communication gap that was identified as the causative agent among others responsible for deteriorating the relationship between the parties would be addressed without hesitation.

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He expressed his unequivocal appreciation to the Governor of Bauchi State Sen. Bala Mohammed Abdulkadir, for honouring the call of NSA and other relevant stakeholders for the peace accord and maintained that the written commitment that was signed would be judiciously observed by the parties concerned.

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Malam Idris Abdulaziz Dutsen Tanshi should understand that while he enjoys the right to freedom of speech, he should not use the pulpit as a platform to insult or make derogatory and abusive statements against preachers/clerics.

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He should strive to foster an atmosphere of peace and harmony within the community through his preaching, regardless of differences in opinion or religious beliefs. It is, therefore, imperative that he respects constituted authority henceforth.

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The Command stressed, “We hope that this marks the beginning of a new era of cooperation and understanding in Bauchi State.”

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The Bauchi State Command’s Police Public Relations Officer, SP Ahmed Mohammed Wakil, stated on behalf of the Commissioner of Police.

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