Bayero, who was apprehended by the Sabo-Wuse police division, was reportedly involved in providing information to bandits about potential kidnapping targets in the community before an attack occurred.
Although there was initial relief when Bayero was detained, anxiety surged among residents when news spread that he had been released after spending two days in police custody.
The police cited insufficient evidence for prosecution.
Multiple sources affirmed Bayero's suspicious activities, including inquiries about residents and their whereabouts, leading to concerns about his alleged involvement with the criminals terrorizing the community.
Residents expressed frustration and fear over the perceived lack of action against a potential accomplice in the ongoing security challenges.