Police Arrest Five For Vandalism, Theft Of Transformers In Niger

Posted by Amarachi on Wed 17th Nov, 2021 - tori.ng

They were arrested for vandalising two electric transformers in the area and carting away some of the electric cables.

The suspects

Five suspects have been paraded by the Niger State Police Command for vandalism and theft of electricity transformers in the state.

Parading the suspects in Minna, the state capital, Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, DSP Wasiu Abiodun said the suspects were arrested last week Tuesday.

He explained that the suspects were arrested at Lapai-Gwari area along Building materials market road, Minna by the Chanchaga Division patrol team during a routine patrol of the area.

According to him, they conspired among themselves, vandalised two electric transformers in the area, and carted away some of the electric cables.

The suspects include Hussaini Adamu 23yrs, Mustapha Umar 17yrs, Mande Magaji 17yrs, Suleiman Zubairu 16yrs, Salisu Usman (receiver) 25yrs, all male of Kasuwan-Gwari, Minna.

He revealed that four of the suspects arrested at the scene confessed to the crime and led the police to Salisu Usman at Kasuwan-Gwari, Minna who bought the cables from them.

Abiodun also stated that the case is still under investigation, while exhibits recovered from the suspects are: three insulators and a vandalised electric transformer.

The police then urged members of the public to continue to support them and other security agencies with relevant information to secure the environment.

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