A police constable who returned missing $800 to pilgrim gets Hajj seat

A police constable who returned missing $800 to pilgrim gets Hajj seat

A police constable, Nura Mande, who found and returned the missing $800 USD Basic Traveling Allowance (BTA) to a Katsina pilgrim in 2022, got a hajj seat for the 2023 pilgrimage.

It would be recalled that the police received a commendation letter from the Commissioner of Police for projecting a good image of the police.

A police constable, Nura Mande, who found and returned the missing $800 USD Basic Traveling Allowance (BTA) to a Katsina pilgrim in 2022, got a hajj seat for the 2023 pilgrimage.

CSP Gambo Isah, the Public Relations Officer, of Zone 14, made the disclosure in a statement on Friday in Katsina.

Isah said that the money belonged to Hajiya Hadiza Usman, an elderly person from the Kusada local government area of the state.

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However, the statement did not mention the name of the person who gave the Hajj seat to the policeman.

Isah added that the person who promised to reward the officer with a Hajj seat in 2023 for his honesty, had fulfilled the promise.

“As I am telling you this, Nura Mande is presently in Saudi Arabia for this Year’s Hajj.

“We thank the Almighty Allah and the good people of the state for their prayers, gifts, and support to the officers and men of the Nigeria Police Force,” he said.

It would be recalled that the police received a commendation letter from the Commissioner of Police for projecting a good image of the police.

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