Thursday, December 4, 2025 - Four suspected members of a notorious car-snatching syndicate have been apprehended by operatives of the Federal Capital Territory Police Command, with six stolen vehicles and over N15 million in cash recovered.
Josephine Adeh, the command spokesperson, explained in a
statement on Wednesday that the arrests and recoveries were made through
coordinated operations by the Gwagwalada and Mabushi Divisions, as well as the
command’s Scorpion Squad.
She identified the suspects as an ex-convict, Dalhatu
Bashiru; Nwadigo Emmanuel; Uchenna Kalu; and Alhaji Jazuli Adamu.
Adeh said Adamu, alleged to be the principal receiver of the
stolen vehicles, was traced to Fagge Local Government Area of Kano State, where
he was arrested with N15,280,000 reportedly intended for the purchase of
another batch of stolen cars.
She stated that the FCT Police Command, acting on credible
intelligence and supported by digital forensic reconstruction, arrested the
four members of the car-snatching syndicate.
Jabi, Gwagwalada, and Mabushi divisions recovered three
stolen vehicles, while the command’s Scorpion Squad expanded the investigation,
leading to the arrest of additional suspects, the recovery of four more
vehicles, and the seizure of over N15 million in cash.
The recovered vehicles, according to Adeh, include: a black
Toyota Prado SUV (2008 model), Reg. No. RSH 967 JJ; a grey KIA Optima (2009
model), Reg. No. RMY 88 AA; a grey Toyota Corolla – Gwagwalada Division; a grey
Toyota Corolla, Reg. No. JUX 890 AA; an ash-coloured Toyota Camry
(pencil-light), Reg. No. APR 459 AE; and a black Toyota Corolla, Reg. No. 578
AA.
According to Adeh, “Preliminary investigations revealed that
Adamu works closely with an accomplice, Alhaji Abdulkarim Ibrahim, a Nigerien
national believed to be responsible for coordinating the resale of stolen
vehicles in the Niger Republic.”
She, however, said Ibrahim is currently at large.
The statement confirmed that all suspects and recovered
exhibits are in police custody as investigations proceed to track down other
fleeing members of the gang.

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