Police arrest 3 suspected vandals, recover N200m worth rail tracks

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  •   The Police Command in Oyo State has arrested three suspects in connection with vandalising and stealing of railway tracks worth N200 million in the state.
  • The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), in the command, DSP Olayinka Ayanlade, made this known in a statement on Wednesday in Ibadan.
  • Ayanlade said the arrest of the suspects and recovery of the railway tracks were made possible due to the timely tip-off from a vigilant member of the public.
  • He said operatives of the command Monitoring Unit acted on the credible intelligence and swiftly mobilised to Gambari, Orile-Igbon area of the state where the suspects were intercepted on Tuesday around 1:45 p.m.
  • “The suspects were arrested in connection with the illegal movement of vandalised railway tracks.
  • “Recovered during the operation were vandalised rail tracks estimated to be worth N200 million and a HOWO truck bearing registration number CAL 972 XA (Cross River), allegedly used in conveying the stolen items,” Ayanlade said.
  • He added that preliminary investigation showed that the railway tracks were unlawfully removed from Niger and transported into the state as part of a coordinated criminal operation, with Lagos State serving as the intended final destination.
  • According to him, further findings established that the arrested suspects played distinct roles in the syndicate.
  • “They include the contracted driver responsible for conveying the stolen railway tracks to Lagos state, a co-conspirator involved in coordinating the operation, and a temporary receiver who provides a storage location in Ogbomoso pending the clandestine movement of the stolen materials to their final destination.”
  • Ayanlade also said that efforts were currently ongoing to apprehend other members of the syndicate who were currently at large, adding that this was with a view to getting additional exhibits connected with the operation.
  • The PPRO quoted the state Commissioner of Police, Abimbola Olugbenga, as commending the vigilant member of the public for providing timely information which led to the success of the operation.
  • Olugbenga reaffirmed the command’s unwavering commitment to protecting critical national infrastructure.
  • He emphasised that the command would not allow the state to become a safe haven for criminals and other perpetrators of economic sabotage.(NAN)