Police Arrest Seven In Imo For Car Snatching

Posted by Amarachi on Tue 16th Feb, 2021 - tori.ng

The police arrested the suspects and retrieved the stolen vehicle from them.

The Suspect

Operatives of the Imo State police force have apprehended seven suspects over alleged car theft, days after they were said to have been released from prison for a similar offence.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Orlando Ikeokwu, disclosed this to newsmen yesterday in Owerri.

Ikeokwu, said their arrest was made possible after the Imo police got a distress call from Aba in Abia state.

Given insight on how the Imo police arrested the suspects as well as recover the said stolen car, LEXUS 350 SUV, from the suspects all of who are males.

The police said: “On 1st February 2021, based on a distress call from Aba, Abia state, informing the command that some hoodlums snatched one LEXUS 350 SUV, with reg. No. KSF 758 FS, and were believed to be moving towards  Imo state.

“Upon receipt of the report operatives of the Command’s QUICK INTERVENTION TEAM (QUIT) swung into action. Sequel to  some painstaking and diligent investigation,

“The QUIT operatives  arrested the following; Amado Kennedy, Imo state

Igilegbe Chiwendu, Enugu state

Nwaorie Moses, Enugu, Godfrey Ntosi, Delta state, Chinedu Agwu, Abia state, Eze obinwane, Imo state, and Ejiofor Egwe, Abia state.”


He continued: “However, at the point of arrest, the stolen SUV was recovered from them. It is noteworthy that the suspects were all released from Aba prison after serving their jail term  on a similar offence.”

On how the suspects operated, the police said: “They all confessed to the crime, and explained their various roles in the gang as follows; While Amado Kenedy, Igilegbe Chinendu and Nwaorie Moses, are the operational members,  whose responsibility was to snatch the vehicle.

“Godfrey Ntosi, Chinedu Agwu , Ejiofor Egwe and Eze Obinwanne who are all Artisans, is saddled with the responsibility of rebranding the snatched vehicle, removal of tracking and security devices installed in the vehicle, as well as sales of any such vehicle. Moreover, the arrangement is at the advance  stage to transfer  them to Abia state for further investigations and prosecution.”

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