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Police driver arrested trying to sell stolen car paraded by Commissioner of Police

A Driver working with the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), attached to the Federal Investigation Bureau, Special Tactical Squad in Lagos, Waheed Adewale, has been nabbed while allegedly attempting to sell a car snatched in Lagos at gunpoint.

CRIMECHANNELS learnt that he was looking for a potential buyer in Osogbo, Osun state capital, when he was intercepted and apprehended by Police operatives.

The Commissioner of Police in Osun state, Mr Wale Olokode, while parading the suspect on Friday, made this disclosure. He said that he was arrested on January 20, 2021.

Olokode said, “One Waheed Adewale, from Ikeja, Lagos State, was intercepted and arrested with a Toyota Camry with number plate, FKJ 818 DL, along llobu/lfon Road, where the suspect was trying to look for a buyer for a car.”


“Further investigation revealed that the car was snatched at gunpoint opposite World Oil, Jakande area, Lekki, Lagos State. Efforts are already in top gear to apprehend other suspects. The suspect will be charged to court at the completion of investigation.”

But speaking with newsmen, Adewale denied being a car thief, he insisted that his boss at Alagbon only used him to track the stolen car.

He said, “I am a civilian working with the Police. I am attached to FIB STS as a driver. One Alhaji Suleman called me concerning a Camry car last week Tuesday. He told me the car was stolen. I quickly rushed to the Force Headquarters, Alagbon, to meet an ASP. The ASP took me to a Deputy Commissioner of Police. The vehicle was in Ibadan, but was later moved to Osogbo.”

“But the ASP said they could not move immediately to track the car. He then said they would use me to track the vehicle because they could not leave Lagos immediately and he gave me transport fare.”

“I arrived at Osogbo late. The following morning, I called those that were keeping the vehicle and they told me that they were at Isale Osun, Osogbo. When I met them, they said they could not get a buyer for it. I was arrested while we were looking for money to retain the vehicle. I am not a thief.”

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