Crime
Police arrest suspect, recover 2 stolen vehicles, master key
The Police Command in Ekiti State on Thursday disclosed the arrest of a suspect involved in the theft of a Toyota Corolla car at GRA Area in Ado-Ekiti.
The Police Public Relations Officer in Ekiti, DSP Sunday Abutu, in a statement on Thursday in Ado-Ekiti, indicated that the suspect was arrested with the stolen vehicle at Yamoye, Kogi.
Abutu said that the police command received a distress call on December 18 at 8.00a.m. that the vehicle had been stolen where it was parked
“Upon the receipt of the report, the Anti-Vehicle Theft Section (AVTS) of the State CID, Ekiti State Police Command, swung into action and traced the vehicle to Yamoye in Kogi state where the suspect was arrested with the stolen vehicle,” he said.
Abutu said the suspect during interrogation confessed to the commission of the theft and revealed to the police that he had been into car theft operation since 2021.
“He further revealed that he operates majorly in Ekiti, Kogi and Kano, while his major buyers are from Abuja, Kaduna and Kano.
“Exhibits recovered are one Toyota Corolla car, Toyota Yaris, three master keys for Toyota, Hyundai and Honda cars respectively and two Samsung phones,’’ the PPRO said.
Abutu said the suspect would be charged to court as soon as the police conclude investigation.
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