Thursday 27 December 2018

Police Parade Armed Robbery, Car Snatching And Burglary Syndicates




………Confirmed arrest of two principal suspects and three others who participated in the killing of the former, Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh

The Nigeria Police has confirmed the arrest of two principal suspects and three others who participated in the killing of the former, Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh.

Addressing the media on Thursday, the Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Jimoh Moshood said that investigation into the killing of the former, Chief of Defence Staff is being intensified to arrest other suspects still at large while the parade of the two principal suspects and the three other gang members now in Police custody will be before the media and the public on completion of investigation into the matter.

 Also, the Police paraded 10 suspected armed robbery, car snatching and Burglary syndicates that specialize in car snatching at gun point and stealing of vehicles where parked in Abuja, Kaduna, Kano And Edo States respectively.

Exhibits recovered from them includes: Toyota Avensis with REG NO GWA 745 RU Blue Colour, Vento (without REG NO) Green Colour, Golf 3 Saloon with REG NO Abuja KWL 483 NT Red Colour, Toyota Avensis with REG NO RSH 543, Pontiac with REG NO ABJ 380 JC, Toyota Matrix (without REG NO), Toyota Camry (without REG NO), Honda Civics (without REG NO), One (1) HP Laptop Computer, A set of Gold Jewelries, Blender; Toyota Sienna with REG NO BDG 859 EY (Released to owner) and Toyota Corolla with REG NO BDG 806 FD Custom Colour; Toyota Corolla with REG NO BDG 271 FD Black Colour and Honda Accord 2007 model (without REG No) Ash Colour.

The last three suspects arrested specializes in house breaking and burglary using chemicals to weaken the wall of houses of their victims and using other breaking implements to gain entrance and rob owner of the resident.

Exhibit recovered from them include Chemicals for Burglary and House Breaking.

All  the suspects confessed to the crime and will be arraigned in court on completion of investigation

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