The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command says it has arrested fifty suspects in connection with stolen sewage manhole covers in Abuja, the nation’s capital.
The arrest was made after the team stormed the Kabusa, Pantaker Market, a suburbs of the Nigerian Federal Capital Territory.
According to the Commissioner of Police, FCT Police Command, CP Tunji Disu, fifty suspects and twenty-five manhole covers, three vehicles, vandalized solar street lights, galvanized rods used in the construction of flyovers, other tools used in vandalizing these government installations, and several other exhibits were recovered from various panteka hotspots in Kabusa, Garki, Mabushi and Wuse.
“The command said investigations have revealed that these individuals operate as part of a larger network, selling stolen manhole covers to scrap dealers.
“This criminal activity endangers the lives of the general public by creating hazards on roads and walkways while undermining the integrity of public infrastructure.’’ CP Disu noted.
Disu gave the names of the suspects arrested as Bashir Usman, Shaibu Ibrahim, Sani Isah, Ibrahim Hassan, Mustapha Hassan, Awal Nawan, Umar Aliyu, Auta Umar, Simon Clement, Datti Ibrahim, Mohammed Salim, Ibrahim Ibrahim, Ifeanyi-Chukwu Emmanuel, Abba Ismail, Najib Abdul, Muhammed Lawal, Rabiu Ibrahim, Adamu Suleiman, Abdulkarim Abdullahi and Haruna Nasiru.
Other suspects arrested are Abdul Nai’ja, Josua Steven, Livinus Steven, Ismail Abdullahi, Munir Sada, Ibrahim Yahaya, Yahaya Musa, Dahiru Nasiru, Abdullahi Muhammed, Monday Barnabas, Hamisu Iman, Promise Abanonum, Ehieze Emeka, Ehieze Justice, Mohammed Inusa, Tijanni Suleiman, Promise James, Haruna Auwalu, Ayuba Danjuma, Suleiman Abu, Nafiu Ahmmed, Kamalu Junaidu, Zaradeen Yakubu, Abdulhadi Adam, Mohammed Ibrahim, Chukwu Emmanuel, Douglas Yahaya, Mohammed Lawal, Auwal Musa and Abubakar Kabiru.
Also recovered include, Twenty-five (25) galvanized manhole covers; Five (5) solar street lights; Several galvanized poles used in the construction of flyovers; Fifteen (15) street light poles cut into smaller pieces; Several rolls of high voltage AEDC cables; Two locally made pistols; Two live cartridges; One sharp knife; Thirty (30) tubes of triple sub glue; Several charms; Thirteen (13) large solar panels; Seven (7) barrels of diesel suspected to have been stolen from network masts; One (1) Volkswagen sporter bus with Reg. No. BJK 592 XA reconstructed into a diesel tanker.
“Also one Toyota Carina II vehicle with Reg. No. RBC 312 JL Several iron rebar rods; Nine (9) car tire rims; One (1) fire extinguisher; Eleven (11) plasma TV sets; Several decoders and remotes; Thirteen (13) cement bags; Two reinforced iron doors;Three (3) pumping machines suspected to be used in extracting diesel; Two (2) car batteries; One photo frame; One (1) pack of tiles; Sixteen (16) plastic chairs; Three (3) generators; One (1) aluminum ladder; One (1) wheel barrow; One (1) roll of roofing sheets; Two (2) gas cylinders; One (1) indoor and outdoor AC Unit; sumo water pump pump and Several iron cutting tools
“The diversity and volume of recovered items highlight the extensive and organized nature of these syndicates, whose activities have caused significant harm to public infrastructure projects and services in the FCT.
“I want to emphasise that the FCT Police Command and our sister security agencies operate a zero-tolerance policy toward acts of vandalism and theft that undermine public infrastructure and safety. This achievement underscores our unwavering commitment to protecting the critical infrastructure of the Federal Capital Territory. We will continue to ensure that all those responsible for these criminal acts are brought to justice. The kind of these enclaves will continue,” the CP added.
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