The Guardian (Nigeria)

Police swoop on Abuja kidnappers, SIM card peddlers, arrest 12

- From Odita Sunday, Abuja

OPERATIVES of the Force Intelligen­ce Department – Intelligen­ce Response Team ( FID- IRT) have dismantled criminal operations of ' one chance' armed robbery syndicates in Abuja with the arrest of 12 most wanted suspects.

The suspects, who were paraded at the weekend, confessed to have maimed and robbed unsuspecti­ng passengers and innocent commuters in the city.

The suspects are Lawrence Oba John, Hamza Ibrahim, Collins Nnaemeka Nwabueze, Kosisochuk­wu Micheal Ofo and Christian Enyi.

Others are: Ikenna Vincent, Monday Ben Ochogwu, Amodu Bernard, Ernest Ezirike and Emmanuel Madaki. The rest are Joseph Ogah and Ifeanyi Ugwu.

Speaking on the incident, Force spokespers­on, ACP Muyiwa Adejobi said: "One chance involves criminals using commercial vehicles to trap unsuspecti­ng passengers, robbing them of their belongings with the aid of dangerous weapons.

“Based on credible intelligen­ce, our IRT operatives conducted a sustained crackdown, leading to the arrest of 12 suspects involved in various roles within these criminal syndicates along the Dei- Dei- Zuba expressway. “The suspects operated using a black Mazda 323 with registrati­on number AKL- 914- BK and a custom- colored Mazda 323 with registrati­on number YAB- 700- KB.

"Today, we present four interconne­cted syndicates of ‘ one chance’ armed robbers, whose names were aforementi­oned.

“Recoveries made from these suspects include operationa­l vehicles, phones, and laptops stolen from victims. Each suspect will address their specific role in this criminal network.”

Also, intelligen­ce operatives have arrested pre- registered Subscriber Identity Module ( SIM) card peddlers.

Recovered from them are three SIM card registrati­on devices, two smartphone­s and 55 pre- registered SIM cards.

According to Adejobi, following diligent covert operations, the NPF- NCCC, in "Operation Dark SIM" apprehende­d two suspects; Joshua Peter Oluebube, 23 years and Kaila Merry Micah, 34, who are kingpins and mastermind­s of the fraudulent syndicate.

“The syndicate of street hawkers engage in unwholesom­e contravent­ion of the revised National Identity Policy for SIM card registrati­on in Nigeria which requires that all SIM cards must be linked to the individual National Identity Number ( NIN) issued by the National Identity Management Commission ( NIMC).

“The sale of pre- registered SIM cards poses serious security threats to our national security by fostering a wide range of cybercrime activities such as fraud, terrorism, and computer- related crimes.

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