In a significant breakthrough, the Anambra State Police Command has successfully recovered fourteen vehicles and motorcycles in various parts of the state. According to a statement released by the Police spokesperson, Tochukwu Ikenga, these recoveries were made possible through several operations targeting criminal camps and investigations into reported cases of armed robbery, stealing, murder, forceful dispossession of properties, and car snatching.
As a result, the following vehicles, tricycles, and motorcycles were recovered: SPACE WAGON PASSAT WITH REG NOS: NNE 48 AS, GOLF WITH REG NOS: THE 479 AA, SHUTTLE BUS WITH REG NOS: AGU 364 ZW, MITSUBISHI BUS WITH REG NOS: CN 25 ABJ, SHUTTLE BUS WITH REG NOS: JJT* 442 ZF, SHUTTLE BUS WITH REG NOS: AWK 913 ZQ, TVS TRICYCLE WITHOUT REG NOS, TVS TRICYCLE WITH REG NOS: AAH 410 VW, TOPSTAR MOTORCYCLE WITHOUT REG NOS, HONDA TODAY WITHOUT REG NOS, HONDA CUB WITHOUT REG NOS, SANYANG WITHOUT REG NOS, KEYSTONE WITHOUT REG NOS, and HONDA TODAY MOTORCYCLE WITHOUT REG NOS.
Consequently, the owners of these recovered vehicles are urged to come forward and reclaim their properties at the office of the State Criminal Investigations Department, Awka, with valid proof of ownership. “This is to inform the general public and good people of Anambra State that during several operations on a raid of criminal camps and in the course of investigations via reports on armed robbery, stealing, murder, forceful/criminally dispossession of properties, and car snatching, the following vehicles, tricycles, and motorcycles were recovered,” the statement reads.
Furthermore, the Commissioner of Police, CP Nnaghe Obono Itam, has assured the public that the Command is committed to ensuring that stolen properties are not only recovered but also returned to their rightful owners, thereby alleviating the sense of deprivation that victims of such crimes often experience. “The Commissioner of Police CP Nnaghe Obono Itam wishes to assure members of the public that the Command is committed to ensuring that stolen properties are not only recovered but returned to their rightful owners to assuage the sense of deprivation the victims of such crimes go through.”
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