Monday, June 6, 2026 -The Gombe State Police Command has arrested eight suspected members of a criminal syndicate allegedly involved in armed robbery and internet fraud across several communities in the state.
The suspects were arrested following investigations into a
robbery incident reported on June 7, 2026, in Wuro Birji, Akko Local Government
Area.
According to a statement issued on Sunday by the Police
Public Relations Officer, Buhari Abdullahi, the victims, Hassan Muhammad and
Jibril Hassan, reported that armed men wielding cutlasses invaded their homes
and stole their mobile phones.
The police said the suspects later used information obtained
from the stolen devices to gain unauthorised access to the victims’ bank
accounts.
The statement revealed that the suspects fraudulently
withdrew N296,790 from one victim’s GTBank account and also obtained and
withdrew a Quick Loan of N205,205, bringing the total amount stolen to more
than N500,000.
“Acting on credible intelligence and following painstaking
technical analysis of the fraudulent transactions, operatives successfully
traced one transaction to a Moniepoint account, which led to the arrest of the
first suspect, Mustapha Kabiru, alias ‘Musty Bobo,’ a 19-year-old ND II
Computer Science student of the Federal Polytechnic, Kaltungo,” the statement
partly read.
The police said Kabiru confessed during interrogation to
using information obtained from stolen mobile phones to access victims’ bank
accounts and carry out fraudulent transactions.
“His confession subsequently led to the arrest of seven
additional suspects,” the statement added.
According to the command, investigations further revealed
that the syndicate was allegedly responsible for more than 13 similar incidents
in the Wuro Birji, Riyal, Bomala and Jauro Jatau communities.
The police said investigations were ongoing, while efforts
had been intensified to apprehend other members of the syndicate who remain at
large.
The Commissioner of Police, Umar Ahmed Chuso, commended the
operatives for their diligence and reaffirmed the command’s commitment to
combating violent crime and cybercrime.
“The command remains unwavering in its commitment to
tackling all forms of criminality, including cybercrime and violent offences.
“Members of the public are urged to remain vigilant,
adequately secure their personal information and digital devices, and promptly
report any suspicious activities to the nearest police station”, the
commissioner said.

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