CrimeHighlight

Crackdown on scrap yards: FCT Police arraign 16 people over alleged vandalism, theft of govt. property

1.2k

No fewer than 16 people have been brought before a Chief Magistrates’ Court, Wuse Zone 6, Abuja, for allegedly vandalizing critical government property and unlawful possession of stolen items.

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command which arraigned them, gave their names as Abubakar Adamu, Emmanuel John Eze, Emeka Ezekiel, Ahmad Suleiman, Dennis Chigozie, Ismail Usman, Victor Ezeokoye, and Izundu Fidelis.

Others are Alex Okechukwu Eddy, Jonathan R. Obi, Simon Samuel, Mubarak Lawal, Okafor Ekene, Usman Lawal, Shuaibu Yahaya, and James Edu.

Upon their arraignment, they entered pleas of “not guilty” and have since been remanded at the Keffi Correctional Centre (prison) pending further proceedings.

The case has been adjourned until January 30, 2025, for hearing

The FCT command’s spokesperson, SP. Josephine Adeh, issued a statement on Friday given to Persecondnews, revealing that the suspects were brought before the court on January 22, 2025, to face criminal charges.

Adeh said their arrests and arraignment followed an intensive crackdown on scrap yards, commonly known as panteka, culminating in the arrest of multiple suspects and the recovery of substantial quantities of stolen and vandalized government assets, including manhole covers, armored cables, and streetlights.

She said: “The arrests were the result of intelligence-led operations conducted across various locations within the FCT.

The operation, according to Adeh, underscores the unwavering commitment of the FCT Police Command to safeguarding public infrastructure and holding criminal elements accountable for their actions.

She added: “The Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, has reaffirmed the Command’s dedication to maintaining law and order while urging residents to actively support security efforts by reporting suspicious activities promptly.

“The battle against the desecration of public infrastructure is not one for the Police alone—it is a collective duty. Together, we can protect the lifelines of our communities.

“For emergencies or to report criminal activities, residents are encouraged to contact the Command via the following numbers:
08032003913, 08028940883, CRU: 080107314192, PCB: 09022222352.”

Leave a comment

Related Articles

Normalcy Restored As Workers Back at FCTA Secretariat After Strike

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) Secretariat has returned to full operation...

2027 Election Prep on Track Despite Electoral Act Delays – INEC Chairman Amupitan

In spite of the National Assembly’s delay in passing the amended Electoral...

NRC Alleges Oyo Local Govt Chairman of Vandalizing Railway Assets Worth Millions

The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has condemned the destruction of multi-million naira...

Counter-Terrorism & Strategy: Why U.S. Special Forces Are in Nigeria – Gen. Anderson

To decisively tackle terrorism in West Africa, the United States has dispatched...

Lagos Assembly Orders Halt to Makoko Demolitions Amid Standoff with Gov. Sanwo-Olu

A major rift has emerged between the Lagos State House of Assembly...

Just In: Terrorism & Arms Charges: DSS Arraigns ex-AGF Malami, Son

Former AGF Abubakar Malami and his son, Abdulazeez, have been remanded in...

“No Deal”: Presidential Claimant Fernando Dias Rejects Guinea-Bissau Junta’s Transition Plan

By Paul Ejime Dr Fernando Dias da Costa, who claimed victory in...

UK Prosecutors Reveal Diezani Spent £140k on Luxury Furniture in One-Day Shopping Spree

As the trial of former Nigerian Petroleum Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke continues in...

“Democracy Forbids It”: Falana Argues Against Court-Martial for Soldiers in Alleged Coup

Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), prominent human rights lawyer, has argued that military...

“I Can Account for My Wealth”: Malami Petitions Court to Vacate Forfeiture Order

Former Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami...

Bonga FPSO Shutdown for Maintenance, Nigeria’s Oil Output to be Affected

Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCo) has announced the shutdown of...

Traders Count Losses as Fresh Fire Ravages Kano’s Singa Market

Barely two months after a crippling fire outbreak, Singa Market in Kano...

Tragedy in Abuja: Rising Music Star Ifunanya Dies After Snake Bite

A bright light in Nigeria’s music scene has been extinguished. Ifunanya Nwangene,...

Ademola Lookman Set to Join Atlético Madrid in €40m Deal

Nigerian forward Ademola Lookman is poised to join Atlético Madrid in a...

Ogun Gov. Abiodun to Unveil State-Owned DisCo, New World Bank-Power Projects, Mini-grids

Ogun State is gearing up for a major power boost with the...

Lagos Airport Drug Bust: Brazil-to-Lagos Traveler Conceals Cocaine in Shoes, Private Parts

Following a successful intelligence-led operation, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA)...

Kano Secures ₦1trn Rail Project After Governor’s High-Profile Defection to APC

Barely 48 hours after joining the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Kano...

Emefiele’s Trial: Ex-CBN Director Admits to $2.5m ‘Gift’ Linked to $6.2m Election Logistics Fund

Bashirudeen Maishanu, a former Deputy Director of Banking Supervision at the Central...

“Selective Payouts”: Dozens of ‘Concerned’ Lawyers Demonstrate at Finance Ministry, Abuja

Lawyers representing the Concerned Lawyers for Probity and Justice protested at the...

Historic Milestone: Sarah Mullally Confirmed As First Female Archbishop of Canterbury

History was formally etched into the foundations of the Church of England...