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Police foil alleged robbery attempt,arrest 3 suspects in Bauchi

Police command in Bauchi State says it has foiled an alleged robbery attempt and arrested three suspects in Bauchi metropolis.

CSP Ahmed Wakil, Spokesperson of the command disclosed this to newsmen on Friday in Bauchi.

He said operatives of the State Intelligence Department (SID), have apprehended the suspects that allegedly specialised  in targeting bank customers across Bauchi, Borno and Kano States.

“The three suspects  and another at-large,  utilised locally fabricated master keys to gain unauthorised access to their victims’ vehicles and properties.

“The suspects’ modus operandi involved monitoring bank customers, who withdrew substantial amounts of money, intending to rob them.

“They would follow their targets to their destinations, using the fabricated keys to unlock their vehicles,” Wakil said.

He  explained that the arrest was made on January 28, 2025, after the suspects conspired to rob a 43-year-old businessman, who had withdrawn a considerable sum from FCMB Bank in Bauchi.

“The victim, however, realised he was being followed and contacted the police, leading to the apprehension of three suspects.

“During the investigation, the suspects confessed to their involvement and provided information that would aid in the capture of the at-large ringleader.

“The police recovered three locally fabricated master keys, two Toyota Honda saloon vehicles, and other exhibits,” he said.

Wakil urged residents to exercise vigilance when departing from banks and to promptly  report  any suspicious activities to the police.


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