The two women, aged 20 years each, have no children with the suspect.
Samaila was picked up by police detectives from the home he shares with the victims at the Yannadabaiyye village in the Rimi Local Government Area of the state on Sunday.
The spokesman for the command, SP Gambo Isah, confirmed Samaila’s arrest.
He, however, did not give details of the case, stressing that it was still under investigation.
Our correspondent gathered that the two women were saved by providence when Hadiza’s mother decided to pay her a surprise visit.
Samaila reportedly refused to release the sewing machine and assaulted his mother-in-law in the process.
The woman reported the incident at the Rimi Divisional Police Headquarters, prompting the police to invite the suspect for questioning.
The search led to the discovery of the two women in very terrible conditions.
Items recovered from the house include large chains used by the suspect to restrain the women, assorted charms and weapons.
In an interview at the police station, Fatima and Hadiza painted a horrific picture of their ordeal.
Hadiza also removed her veil to show her back, which was full of sores allegedly from the beating Samaila subjected her to. She further alleged that the suspect used to flog her and Fatima with electric wires.
Fatima told the police that she was subjected to the inhuman treatment for 10 months before Samaila married Hadiza, who joined her in captivity 10 weeks ago.
The two women could not say what Samaila’s source of livelihood was but stated that he regularly returned home with several wads of N500 notes.
A Katsina-based non-governmental organisation, Gender Associates and Social Inclusion, has taken interest in the plight of the two women.
The group’s spokesperson, Hajiya Rabi Muhammed, said the organisation took the women to a hospital in Katsina for medical check-up on Wednesday. Punch