
In its ongoing crackdown on crime and criminals’ hideouts, the FCT Police Command said it has recovered 21 stolen vehicles and apprehended 1,611 suspects through coordinated operations in April 2025, Persecondnews reports.
FCT Police Commissioner Ajao Adewale disclosed this at a media briefing at the command headquarters on Friday in Abuja, where he advised car owners to adopt basic safety measures such as installing tracking devices, pedal locks, and steering wheel locks to prevent vehicle theft.
The operations, he said, were driven by intelligence and aimed at tackling the growing incidents of car theft and drug-related crimes in the FCT.
According to Adewale, the command’s targeted raids on blackspots and hideouts, backed by other security agencies and vigilante groups, yielded arrests of suspects involved in diverse crimes.
The police boss also disclosed that 15 suspects were arrested in connection with car theft incidents, and out of the 21 recovered vehicles, six have been returned to their owners, while 15 vehicles were showcased during the press briefing.
Elaborating on the arrests, Adewale said: “On April 11, police operatives attached to the Central Police Station intercepted a 1999 Toyota Camry, popularly known as “pencil light,” being driven suspiciously near the Revenue Mobilization and Fiscal Commission. The driver, Hassan Bukar, attempted to escape but was apprehended.
“Investigations revealed that the vehicle had been stolen from the Commission’s premises. A bunch of master keys used in vehicle theft was recovered from the suspect, who confessed to plans of selling the car in Kaduna State.
“In another case, on April 10, one Daniel James reported to the police that his mechanic, Abdulazeez Auwal Salisu, had disappeared with his 2011 Toyota Camry. The car was traced to a buyer in Gwarinpa, and the suspect, Alex Lucky Ologhosele, was arrested. The vehicle was recovered, while Abdulazeez remains at large.
“Also, on March 4, the Command recovered an official Hilux vehicle that had been stolen by its assigned driver, Abubakar Sadio. The driver had driven the vehicle away on March 3 and was apprehended in Kaduna while trying to sell it. Another unregistered Hilux was also found in his possession.
“On April 28, five men attempting to sell a stolen Mercedes Benz E-400 were arrested in Life Camp. The suspects Suleiman Idris, Isyaku Habibu, Ganiyu Sadiq, Idowu Akintunde, and Bello Muyideen were caught after a potential buyer alerted police about the suspicious transaction. The vehicle was confirmed to have been stolen from Lagos.
“The Command also carried out massive anti drug raids between April 30 and May 1. A total of 1,488 suspects were arrested in a joint operation with the Army, local hunters, and other security outfits. These operations took place in several high crime zones within the FCT.
“Exhibits recovered during these raids include large quantities of cannabis, methamphetamine, tramadol, codeine, ziphanol, Exol, diazepam, and other narcotics. Non-drug items recovered include 149 mobile phones, 14 laptops, 10 tablets, 109 ATM cards, 15 motorcycles, 10 POS machines, and two generator sets.”
The police commissioner praised the joint effort of all security agencies and urged residents to view security as a collective responsibility while reiterating the importance of sharing timely information with the police and remaining vigilant in their neighborhoods.
He said: “During our investigations, we observed that many criminals use sophisticated tools to bypass car security systems. Simple devices like tracking systems can deter them or aid recovery. I want to strongly urge residents to install car trackers. These devices are no longer luxury they are a necessity in today’s security environment.
“It is important to know who your neighbor is and what they do. This awareness can help in preventing crimes.”
The commissioner reiterated the Command’s dedication to enhancing security in the FCT, stating that all suspects will be prosecuted once investigations are finalized.
Source: Per Second News
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