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FCT Police Recover Stolen Vehicle, Hunt Armed Robbers

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By Patrick Idowu

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Police Command has recovered a black 2013 Toyota Camry (registration number YAB-479BG), stolen at gunpoint at Nipco Junction, Abuja.

The incident occurred on January 20, 2025, at about 10:00 p.m. when a young woman and her fiancé were intercepted by armed robbers in a blue Toyota Corolla while driving home from Lighthouse Estate.

The assailants, brandishing firearms, fired warning shots before forcing the victims out and fleeing with the vehicle.

According to FCT Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh, the Trademore Police Station received a distress call, prompting an immediate emergency response.

Working with the Command’s control room, officers swiftly mobilized patrol teams, checkpoints, and surveillance units.

“Leveraging advanced digital tracking technology, the stolen vehicle was traced to Zuba within hours. Officers moved in on the location and recovered the car intact.

“Efforts are ongoing to apprehend the fleeing suspects,” the statement read.

FCT Commissioner of Police commended the swift response and urged residents to install digital tracking systems in their vehicles for enhanced security.

He reassured the public of the Command’s commitment to safety and urged vigilance, encouraging prompt reporting of suspicious activities.

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Final-Year Student Murdered in Ilorin

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By Patrick Idowu

Kwara State Police have arrested a man for allegedly killing and dismembering Yetunde Lawal, a final-year student of Kwara State College of Education, Ilorin, for ritual purposes.

Lawal, who met the suspect on social media, was declared missing last Monday.

Her parents reported the case to the police, leading to the suspect’s arrest in the Offa Garage area.

Initially, he denied involvement but later admitted she died at his residence.

Police later discovered her dismembered body hidden in a bowl. The suspect is now in custody, with investigations on going.

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Court Freezes $222,729 in Digital Assets Linked to Fraud

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By Abaire Olanlesi

The Federal High Court in Lagos has issued an interim forfeiture order on digital assets worth $222,729.86, allegedly linked to fraudulent activities involving Chinese and Filipino nationals.

Justice Alexander Owoeye granted the order on Monday following an ex parte motion filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), represented by counsel Zeenat Atiku.

The motion was brought under Section 44(2)(B) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and Section 17 of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud-Related Offences Act No. 14, 2016.

The court directed the EFCC to publish the order in a national newspaper, giving any interested parties 14 days to contest the forfeiture before the assets are permanently seized by the Federal Government.

According to an affidavit by EFCC investigator Owolabi Taiwo, the assets were suspected to have been acquired through illicit means.

Intelligence reports led to a sting operation in Lagos, resulting in the arrest of 792 suspected cybercriminals and the seizure of approximately 1,000 routers, SIM cards, computers, and mobile phones.

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Security Operatives Recover Items Worth N1b from Abuja Vandals

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By Patrick Idowu 

A joint task force consisting of the FCT Police Command, the Military, NSCDC, and NDLEA has apprehended 31 individuals suspected of vandalizing public infrastructure across Abuja.

The suspects were found with stolen items, including cables and electrical components, valued at over one billion naira.

FCT Commissioner of Police, Tunji Disu, revealed that the stolen materials had caused significant disruptions, particularly affecting areas like Dawaki, Mpape, Nyanya, and Karu, which have experienced prolonged blackouts. He added that officials from the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) confirmed that the recovered items were taken from multiple electricity stations.

Other items recovered include 115 stolen manhole covers, five motorcycles, transformer parts, industrial scaffoldings, bundles of cables, and solar batteries.

Security forces also targeted scavenger colonies and scrap yards, known as “Pantakers,” where stolen public assets were dismantled for resale.

Recent raids conducted on 24th and 26th January in Zuba and Diko led to the recovery of stolen vehicle documents, industrial batteries, and cables.

A subsequent raid on 28th January in Dape Village resulted in the demolition of illegal structures to reclaim public assets.

Sixteen of the arrested suspects have been charged for criminal conspiracy and mischief.

Disu emphasized that the operation is part of ongoing efforts to combat vandalism and protect critical infrastructure in the FCT and neighboring areas, warning that security forces will continue their crackdown on criminal activities targeting public utilities.

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