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Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force Special Tactical Squad have arrested 32 notorious suspects for their complicity in the crimes of kidnapping, armed robbery, arms smuggling, illegal possession of weapons, and trans-border car theft, among others.

Force Public Relations Officer, CP Frank Mba, at a media briefing in Abuja on Tuesday, said the Police team equally recovered 19 AK47 rifles, one GPMG, three revolver rifles, two G-3 rifles, one SMG, one berretta pistol, 453 rounds of live ammunition of different calibre, 12 magazines and 17 stolen cars from the criminals during the follow-up investigations.

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Notable amongst the cases is the arrest of six notorious criminals involved in car theft in different parts of the country particularly Nasarawa, Port Harcourt, FCT, Kebbi and Zamfara.

These suspects, according to Mba, smuggle the stolen cars through the nation’s international borders and deliver same to a major criminal receiver called Alhaji Garuba (still at large) in Niger Republic.

Investigations revealed that the modus operandi of the suspects include snatching the cars at gun point and sometimes removing the cars from where parked especially crowded car parks like the cinema, church and mosque.

Some of the recovered cars stolen by the syndicate…November 30, 2021

These cars are sold in neighbouring countries at give-away prices and sometimes delivered to Alhaji Garuba in exchange for illicit weapons.

The INTERPOL unit of the Nigeria Police is already working with their counterparts in Niger Republic to arrest the fleeing suspects in order to bring them to book.

Also, a 27-year-old Dayyabu Mohammed of Soba LGA of Kaduna State was arrested for illegal possession of five AK47 rifles and 250 rounds of AK47 ammunition.

The suspect was arrested during a crackdown on bandits at Saminaka Forest in Kaduna State by operatives of STS.

Investigation shows that Dayyabu Mohammed is an arms supplier to two identified and wanted bandits in the North-West and North-Central parts of the country.

The two bandit kingpins are Yellow and Budderi.

Criminals arrested by the police… November 30, 2021

Dayyabu Mohammed was intercepted while ferrying the weapons from Jos, Plateau State in a Golf-3 saloon car to the Bandit in their hideouts located in a forest at Birnin-Gwari, Kaduna State.

Investigations by the Police team revealed that the Golf-3 saloon car was given to Dayyabu as his operational vehicle by one of the wanted bandits, with a promise that the full ownership of the vehicle will revert to him on completion of five successful arms delivery missions.

Also, is the arrest of the perpetrators of a recent deadly attack on travellers in the Tafa axis of the Kaduna – Abuja highway where two women and their husbands were abducted by the criminals into the forest.

The operatives of the Special Tactical Squad deployed to that area were quickly mobilized and went after the suspects to rescue the victims.

The Police operatives eventually identified the hideout of the criminals, launched a rescue mission and successfully rescued the hostages, including the women, unhurt.

The operatives equally apprehended a gang of six; Mohammed lawali, Suleiman Ibrahim, Mohammed Rebo, Bashir Audu, Monsoru Abubakar and Abubakar Hamidu, in connection with the attack on a mosque in Mazakuka area in Mashegu LGA in Niger State where 18 people were reportedly killed and more than 30 abducted.

The Force Spokesman said investigations by the Police team revealed that the gang leader, Mohammed Lawali, and some of the gang members are escapees from the Lokoja correctional centre.

Bashir Audu was arrested for his criminal role of supplying hard drugs to the gang. Two AK47 rifles, three fully-loaded magazines and various parcels of hard drugs were recovered from them.

Mba said all the suspects will be arraigned in court on completion of investigations.

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba, commended the team for the successful operations.

The IGP assured the nation that the Force would continue to close-up on these criminal elements who pose threats to our national security.

He called on members o​f the public who are victims of car theft to visit the STS office at Guzape, Abuja with proof of ownership to claim the vehicles bearing in mind that the colour, interior and vehicle number plate might have been tampered with.

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