Ogun police intercept trucks with dozens of stolen motorcycles

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The Ogun State Police Command has said it intercepted on Sunday two trucks on the Ondo Road in the Igbeba area of Ogun State with no fewer than 37 motorcycles believed to have been stolen.

The spokesperson for the state command, Omolola Odutola, said the two suspected drivers of the trucks, Gafaru, 28 years old, and Awalu Idris, 32 years old, believed to be responsible for the crime, had also been detained.

Odutola said the DAF trucks with number plates GYD 44 XB and KTG 56 ZY were intercepted on Sunday while travelling inward Lagos with the stolen motorcycles.

According to Odutola, the recovered motorcycles were concealed below some livestock inside the two trucks, travelling to the northern parts of the country via the motorway.

She said, “Our operatives from the Igbeba Police Division stopped these two trucks on the motorway during a stop and search operation.” During the search, our men discovered that the motorcycles, which were mostly fairly used, were discreetly concealed under the livestock they claimed they were bringing to sell in Lagos.

“They said they were coming from the north to sell the livestock during the festive period. They entered Ijebu through the motorway from the north. There were about 95 motorcycles inside the two trucks.

“They claimed they bought them at Ijebu-Ode. During interrogation, about 58 of them were released to their rightful owners, but 37 motorcycles have been impounded.

“We are currently investigating to unravel the true ownership of the 37 motorcycles. I commend the division for the great work they have been doing in the area. We will not tolerate any criminality in any part of the state.”

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