25 Yrs-Old Man Nabbed For Snatching Car In Anambra

25 Yrs-Old Man Nabbed For Snatching Car In Anambra

Recent report says, Mr. Praise Okolie Tochukwu aged 25, has been arrested by the police for allegedly snatching a vehicle at gunpoint in Nkwelle Ogidi, Anambra State.

According to the police spokesperson of the state, Haruna Mohammed, in a statement on Sunday, said the suspect conspired with his accomplices to carry out the robbery at about 11:pm.

He added that Following intelligence report, Police detectives attached to Ogidi Division in conjunction with vigilante group arrested at Nkwelle Ogidi one Praise Okolie Tochukwu ‘m’.

“Suspect conspired with his accomplices now at large and snatched at gunpoint a Toyota spider car with registration number FJK 54 CC from one Okpalaezekoli Ifeanyi ‘m’ of Omogba phase 1 OSHA around 7:pm same date.”

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Mohammed said the suspect had confessed to the crime, adding that the vehicle had been recovered in his possession and registered as exhibit.

The spokesperson further disclosed the arrest of one Nwali Chibuzor of Eke Nkpor in Idemili North LGA of the State.

He said the suspect, a native of Eke Nkpor in Idemili North LGA of the State, had snatched a tricycle from one Uche John at about 7:08 pm.

“The tricycle was recovered from the suspect along Idemili bus stop Nkpor and the plate number was changed from Anambra HAL 776 WQ to Enugu NSK 177 QW,” he added.

He said both cases were being investigated while efforts were on, to apprehend other fleeing accomplices.

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