The Nigeria Police Command in Adamawa State has nabbed one suspected car snatcher and recovered a Toyota Corolla car allegedly snatched in Ebonyi State. The suspect, 38-year-old Mohammed Sani, allegedly stole the car, a 2004 model of Toyota Corolla, with registration number UGB 408 LQ, from the Ebonyi State capital, Abakaliki. A press statement released
The Nigeria Police Command in Adamawa State has nabbed one suspected car snatcher and recovered a Toyota Corolla car allegedly snatched in Ebonyi State.
A press statement released on Sunday by the command’s Spokesman, DSP Suleiman Nguroje, said the police got onto the suspect and the car as he brought the car to Adamawa State to sell it.
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