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Police arrest 2 for hijack of cement-laden truck

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The police command in Enugu State has arrested two suspects who allegedly attacked and hijacked a truck-load of bags of cement within Nsukka-9th Mile Expressway in the state.

The command also recovered a small blue-coloured unregister­ed Mercedes Benz truck; which the suspects planned to offload the bags of cement into.

The command’s Public Relations Officer, ASP Daniel Ndukwe, said this in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Enugu on Sunday.

Ndukwe said that the feat was achieved by a joint team of operatives from the 9th Mile Police Division and personnel of the Nigerian Army, 82

Division, Enugu.

According to him, on April 15 at about 1:35a.m., Goodluck Samuel, 31, and Ifeanyi Ozo, 30, were arrested along Nsukka- 9th Mile Expressway by 7-up in Udi Local Government Area.

“The suspects and others at large, were alleged to have attacked and hijacked from its driver and conductor, a Dangote’s Sinotruk with registrati­on number: GRZ 430 XA loaded with bags of cement en-route Awka, Anambra, from Obajana, Kogi.

“They demobilise­d the truck, and were at the verge of trans-loading the bags of cement to a smaller Mercedes Benz truck they used for the operation, when the joint operatives arrested them.

“The hijacked truck and goods have been secured, while the said smaller truck has been recovered,’’ he said.

The police spokesman said that a further discreet investigat­ion had been ongoing on the matter to arrest other accomplice­s.

He said that the suspects would be charged to court on conclusion of the investigat­ion.

“Meanwhile, the Commission­er of Police, Mr Mohammed Aliyu, has appreciate­d the collaborat­ive support from sister security agencies and lawabiding residents of the state.

“The commission­er also called on residents to remain vigilant and continue to assist the police with credible informatio­n required to further curb acts of criminalit­y in the state,’’ he said. (NAN)

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