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More than 30 prostitutes were arrested in Abuja

Karuwai sama da 30 aka kama a Abuja, bayan an kai wa wani gidan rawa hari


Housing facilities began to be closed in Abuja, after complaining against local authorities

A residential building in Utako, Abuja, yesterday was closed
 There were more than thirty prostitutes in the family, which are now in the hands of the authorities

On Wednesday the security forces in the state capital attacked the Caramelo Night Club and arrested more than 30 prostitutes.
The agency also removed the entrance to the corridor, as a warning to other facilities located in Abuja.

Speaking at a press briefing on the strike, the head of state of Abuja, Malam Umar Shu'aibu, said the government would never accept the construction of the buildings built on it, not a homework.

Shu'aibu said that such livelihoods are a threat to the community, and they are a source of concern and concern for people living in the area.
More than 30 prostitutes were arrested in Abuja
More than 30 prostitutes arrested in Abuja Source: Facebook
According to him, "There were no housing facilities in the construction of the city of Abuja, and the building was not built on the roof system, as the witnesses indicated.

" He added: "The patrol will be closed, and the hospital will be restored, as was the case since the beginning of the building."
The commission received a copy of the code from the residents of the area as well as the races, indicating that they were involved.

The Secretary of State, Hajiya Safiya Umar, also said that the detainees should be arrested for executing the case, and they are still complaining about the kidnapping. She said that many of them had come from rich homes, and even some of them were married to children.

However, it shows that the Wuse Hospital has been transmitted to a physician, and subsequently they will be taken to the Center for Adductors, which will spend three months learning vocational training and will be given investments to take care of themselves.