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Police Arrest Two Suspected Tricycle Thieves in Kano

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The Kano State Police Command has recovered two tricycles stolen by suspected thieves and handed them over to their rightful owners.

According to a statement released on Thursday by the command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Abdullahi Haruna, the recovery was made possible through a well-coordinated intelligence-led raid on criminal hideouts in Dambatta LGA, Kano State, on December 9, 2024.

“During the operation, two suspects, Ado Yusuf, 40 and Rabi’u Suleiman, 35, were arrested, and the two tricycles were recovered from them,” Haruna said.

He said on preliminary investigations, the suspects could not give a satisfactory account of the tricycles.

“Following the Command’s Press Conference of 10th December 2024, on December 17, 2024, the owner of one of the tricycles, with registration number KGM 246VC, appeared at the Command’s Headquarters.

“The owner revealed that the suspects had drugged the tricycle rider, Mamman Musa, and stole the tricycle.

Haruna explained that the victim was rushed to Murtala Mohammed Specialists Hospital Kano and later transferred to Kano Reformatory Institute Kiru, treated and then discharged, adding that the victim identified one of the suspects as the person who drugged him.

He said the tricycle had been handed over to the owner, and the State Commissioner of Police, CP Salman Garba, had ordered a discreet investigation. After that, the suspects will be charged in court.

“The Command urges members of the public who have fallen victim to similar crimes, specifically those whose tricycles have been snatched through drugging or other means, to report to the office of the Police Public Relations Officer at command’s Headquarters Bompai for possible identification,” the statement added.

(Punch)

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