The Kaduna police confirmed the arrest of a suspected agent of the Democratic Party (PDP), Shehu Fantagi, captured with about n30 million.
The money was presumably intended for the fact that the purchase of votes before the Ciao on Saturday elections in Kaduna’s state.
Fatania was taken on Friday evening in a hotel in the metropolis of Kaduna, where it was said that it was coordinating the distribution of funds intended to influence the voters in the elections of the Federal Electoral College of Chikun/Kajuru.

This was revealed in a statement from the spokesman for the Kaduna State Police Command, DSP Mansir Hassan, Saturday.
Part of the Th3 declaration said: “In a prolonged and collaborative effort by the security agencies to ensure that the next Meschines elections in the state of Kaduna are conducted peacefully and without interference from criminal elements, the agents of the police forces of Nigeria in collaboration with the department of state services (DSS) have successfully increased the buyer of votes in Kaduna.
“At about 0330 hours today, he arrested a Shehu Aliyu Pangi in a famous hotel located along Turunku Road in Kaduna Metropolis and recovered a total cash sum of twenty -five million, nine hundred and sixty -three thousand naira (Electiis to understand the elements of electoral.
“The preliminary investigations revealed that the suspect had planned to use this amount to corrupt the eligible voters. The suspicion confessed to the crime to the question and supplied for the clemency.
“The police commissioner, the CP Rabiu Muhammad PSC, MNI, expresses appreciation for the other sister agencies for synergy and rapid collaborative action. He warns, in the strongest terms, that anyone, regardless of the status, has found that he tries to undermine the electoral process will face the full anger of the law.
“The State Police Command of Kaduna reassures the residents of his commitment to provide maximum security before, during and after the elections, and invites the good people of the Kaduna state to go out and exercise their franchise peacefully and legally without fear or intimidation”.