Driver allegedly shot dead by customs officers in Katsina State
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According to a post by Zuma Times Hausa, the driver carrying cartons of
pasta in his vehicle was allegedly shot dead by customs officers in
Batagarawa area of Katsina State. See more photos after the cut...
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