Monday, May 18, 2026 - The Niger State Police Command has arrested four suspected fraudsters linked to a vehicle scam syndicate and recovered 67 rustled cattle after a gun duel with bandits in the state.
Police Public Relations Officer, SP Wasiu Abiodun, disclosed
this in a statement, saying operatives attached to Maje Division, Suleja,
arrested four suspects along Kaduna Road on May 12 while allegedly attempting
to move a suspected stolen Volkswagen Golf vehicle to meet a buyer.
The suspects, identified as Badamasi Saidu, Adamu Musa,
Yunusa Mohammed and Mohammed Usman, allegedly removed the vehicle’s number
plate to disguise it as a newly acquired car.
Police said investigations revealed that the suspects
specialised in framing unsuspecting buyers as receivers of stolen vehicles
after pretending to sell such vehicles to them.
According to him, during interrogation, the suspects
allegedly confessed to intimidating and extorting victims before reclaiming the
vehicles.
Further investigation led to the recovery of another
Volkswagen vehicle with registration number RSH 24 FD, a POS machine allegedly
used for financial transactions, and a fake Police Mess identity card said to
belong to one of the suspects.
In another operation, he disclosed that joint security
operatives engaged suspected bandits in a gun duel along Mangoro-Idu village in
Munya Local Government Area on May 14, forcing the hoodlums to abandon rustled
livestock.
A total of 67 animals, comprising 43 cows and 24 sheep, were
recovered and later handed over to their rightful owners in collaboration with
local authorities.
Similarly, the command revealed that police operatives
attached to Maikunkele Division recovered another cow at Rafin-Yashi after two
suspects fled on sighting a patrol team.
The command also confirmed the arrest of about 20 suspected
miscreants following violent clashes involving students of two secondary
schools along Bosso Road in Minna.
The police image maker said the suspects were arrested
during follow-up raids conducted between May 13 and 14 after the clash caused
panic and disruption in the area.
Furthermore, he explained that, in a related development, a
suspected thug allegedly armed with cannabis and an axe was shot in the leg
after attacking a police team around Gwari Market, while the dangerous weapon
and suspected drugs were recovered.

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