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Saharan Porters reported how Hussaini, dressed in the police uniform in a now-viral Facebook post, encouraged ethnic violence by taking revenge on Southerners living in the northern part of the country. The Kaduna State Police Command arrested and arrested an officer, Hadaina Hussainini,, commonly known as Dan-Taki, who was caught on social media, who threatened violent retaliation against Southerners after the 16 Northern murder in Uromi, Edo State. Saharan Porters reported how Hussaini, dressed in the police uniform in a now-viral Facebook post, encouraged ethnic violence by taking revenge on Southerners living in the northern part of the country. The post, which caused outrage across the country, showed Hussainii through the Almighty God and warned that southern ‘will see’ results within one week ‘. “I swear by the Almighty God, we must do something for you. Have you forgotten all your brothers who live here in the north? Mark my word, after one week you will see the result, ‘the post states. But in a quick response, the Kaduna State Police Command issued a statement that deprived any association with him. Police revealed that two years ago Hussain had been discharged from the police’s special constabular because of his dubious character. ‘The attention of the Kaduna State Police Command was drawn to a comment made on a Facebook post credited to one Hadaina Hussaini (Dan-Taki), who made a round on social media with the heading’ Kaduna police officer threatens retaliation against southern in uromi murders’, the statement says. “To correct the record, Hadaina Hussaini is not a member of the Nigerian police force or a staff of the Kaduna State Police briefing.” According to the assignment, the uniform seen in the viral photo was worn when Hussini was still part of the police’s special constabular, a voluntary police service wing – from which he was kicked out for misconduct. “The photo captured on the police uniform, which was an improper attraction, was taken when he was a member of the police’s special constabular. He was rejected two years ago. He wore the uniform ‘PSC/KD’, ‘means the police’s special constabular, Kaduna. The photo was also taken before his discharge, ‘the statement made clear. Saharan Porters learned that Hussaini was arrested shortly after the tempting position and is currently in custody. Police have confirmed that he will be charged to court after provisional investigations have been completed. “The suspect has been arrested and will be charged in court after completing the provisional investigations in accordance with existing laws,” the assignment added.