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The Bole Police Command has arrested one suspected armed robber who was identified by a robbery victim in Bole market.
According to one of the victims whose name has been withheld, the robbers attacked them last Thursday at about 11:30pm on the Bole- Bamboi highway took all their properties and stripped an old woman naked after the robbers ambushed them and made them lie flat on the ground as they search them.
He said they were able to identify one of the robbers who happens to be a fulani man staying in Bole with a provision store in the Bole main market.
The suspected fulani man who has been identified was arrested after the victims reported the case to police in Bole.
Some angry youth of Bole has threatened to attack all the fulanis in Bole township if the suspect is not sentence into prison.
Others also blame immigration officials and police for letting fulanis take over Bole as they heard there is war in fulani countries.
The youth has therefore urge the security agencies to go round Bole township and Chase all the fulanis out or else they will attack them.
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