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Anambra Police recover 2 stolen vehicles in Obosi, Asaba

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By Praise Chinecherem

Police in Anambra state have recovered two stolen vehicles in separate intelligence-led operations in Obosi and Asaba in Anambra and Delta states respectively.

Spokesperson, Tochukwu Ikenga who disclosed this on Saturday said the vehicles were recovered through a team of police officers led by Divisional Police Officer Obosi n collaboration with local vigilante personnel.

He said investigation into circumstances surrounding the theft was ongoing, while efforts were intensified to apprehend the perpetrators.

The vehicles recovered by Police operatives in Obosi and Asaba

He said, “The Anambra State Police Command, under the Ogidi Area Command, has recorded significant breakthroughs in its ongoing efforts to combat vehicle theft and armed robbery.

“Two stolen vehicles were successfully recovered on July 12, 2025, in separate intelligence-led operations.

“Acting swiftly on the intelligence-led information, the Divisional Police Officer Obosi led a team of police operatives, in collaboration with local vigilante personnel, in a coordinated search and recovered an abandoned 2005 model Toyota RAV-4, red in colour, with registration number YAB 122 AZ (Abuja) at along Fresh Air Hotel Road, near Holy Trinity Catholic Parish, Odume-Isiowulu, Obosi.

“The vehicle was reported snatched from the owner in the early hours of 11th July 2025 by three armed men in Oba.

“In a related development, and furtherance of a prior case reported on 6th July 2025, the Anambra State Police Command, working closely with the Delta State Police Command, has successfully recovered an abandoned school bus belonging to SUSU College.

“The Police Officers attached to the Isiowulu Police Division, who had been investigating the case, acted on credible intelligence received in the early hours of July 12, 2025.

“The vehicle was found abandoned opposite the Magistrate Court, Asaba, Delta State.

“The Commissioner of Police, Anambra State Command, Ikioye Orutugu commended the swift synergy between both Commands and reaffirmed the importance of continued cooperation between sister security agencies in tackling crimes that transcend state boundaries.”

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