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Ogun So-Safe Corps Apprehends Man for Stealing Tricycle

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Ogun So-Safe Corps Apprehends Man for Stealing Tricycle


Ogun State So Safe Corps has arrested one Usman Abdullahi (46) on Sunday for stealing a tricycle in Ijebu Ode.

This was revealed in a press released by the state spokes person, ACC Moruf Yusuf. 

 According to him "On the 31st. of July 2022, the So-Safe corps Ijebu Zonal Command arrested one Mr Usman Abdullahi (46) for stealing a tricycle in Ijebu-Ode".


"The case was reported by the complainant, Mr. Odemo Kunle that his tricycle was stolen by yet to be identified culprit".

"In the process of tracking the tricycle, the tracking device directs that the tricycle is within Sagamu. The officers of the So-Safe quickly swing into action with the  directive of the Ijebu Zonal Commander and the complainant was followed to Sagamu for the retrieval of the tricycle".

"On getting to Sagamu, the Officers met with the Remo Zonal Commander So-Safe. The Remo Zonal Commander assigned them an officer to support them for the mission and the tracker directed them to a house along the Sabo Area in Sagamu where the stolen tricycle with registration number MEK-642-WV and another one without a number were found in the possession of Mr Usman Abdullahi".

"The suspect was picked and taken down to Ijebu-Ode along with the two found tricycles and his car for a proper questioning".

"The suspet explained that the two tricycles were sold to him by Mr. Ugochukwu whom he has known for a long time in the Cele Area of Lagos, and he bought them for the sum of one million nine hundred thousand naira (N1,900,000) only and he never knew that they were stolen".

"The suspect and the exhibit were handed over to the Nigeria Police, Igbeba Police Divisional Headquarter for further investigation and likely prosecution".he stated


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