Seven days after a customer absconded with a Mercedes Benz GLB 250 worth N55m in the Federal Capital Territory, men of the Nigerian Police Force
detailed to investigate the case have recovered the stolen vehicle in the Ughelli North Local Government Area Delta State.
He said, “It, has been found today in Delta State. The car is with the police. It is the Commissioner of Police, Asaba, and his team that made the recovery. They are on the search for the suspect.” The CP said, “Sequel to a complaint received on July 3, 2023, around 5pm from a car dealer in Abuja whose vehicle was stolen from his car stand by the suspect who disguised as intending buyer and absconded with the said vehicle during a test drive on June 30, 2023, in Abuja.
Prior to his request to test drive the vehicle, Manga told our correspondent that Henry approached his friend and requested to purchase the car.
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