Crimes

Test driving: N55m car stolen in Abuja found in Delta

A Mercedes Benz GLB 250 worth N55 million, which was allegedly stolen by a customer during a test drive in Abuja, has been found in Asaba, the Delta State capital.

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command had declared a suspect, identified simply as Henry, wanted for allegedly absconding with the car during a test drive in Abuja.

The police made the declaration after a car dealer, Mohammed Manga, reported the incident to the command.

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Announcing the recovery via his Twitter account, the auto dealer said the car was found on Tuesday, July 4, 2023.

Manga, who also shared a picture of the alleged car thief, wrote: “Alhamdulillah its OFFICIAL‼️

“The Stolen Car (MERCEDES BENZ GLB-250, 2021 MODEL) Was found today 4th July, 2023 in NIGER DELTA (ASABA)! Therefore thanks to our Friends&Fam, twitter fam and our distinguished colleagues this is All YOUR GREATNESS…Thanks once again🙏❕”

The Star

Segun Ojo

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