Wednesday, 4 January 2017

FCT Police Recovers 4 Stolen Cars; 3 locally Made Pistols; Bags of Indian hemp

Cross session of Special Anti-robbery Squad Commanders after an interactive session  with Inspector General of Police,Ibrahim Idris in Abuja Thursday.  Photo by  Gbemiga Olamikan.

In pursuit of a crime free society in the Federal Capital Territory, the Police have recovered four stolen vehicles from car snatchers; three locally made pistols with live cartridges and other ammunition from suspected hoodlums and intercepted 21 bags of dried leaves suspected to be Indian hemps from traffickers.

The recovered stolen cars and registration numbers are: Honda CRV registered DW 750 ABJ, Red in colour; Toyota Corrola BU 563 APP, Black in colour; Mazda 626, BRV 822 BS, and Golf car registered ASH KMC 65 KJ, Dark in colour. 

Others are recovery of 21 bags of dried leaves suspected to be Indian hemp at Gwagwalada axis; recovery of three (3) locally made pistols, with 4 live cartridges and 4 ammunition from Gwagwalada and Dei-Dei axis. 

FCT Police spokesman, ASP Anjuguri Manza who confirmed the recoveries said the Commissioner of Police, Muhammad Mustafa commended officers and men of the command for their effort even as he urged them to redouble their effort toward fighting crime and criminality in the Federal Capital Territory. 

The CP gave the charge while receiving the Command’s weekly security brief from Heads of Department, Area Commanders and Divisional Police Officers. 

The FCT Police boss also enjoined FCT citizens to continue to partner with the Command as it intensifies its commitment to providing a conducive atmosphere for their day to day activities to thrive seamlessly.

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