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Kaduna: Police impound truck loaded with stolen 600 rail line sleepers

Police bust vandals, impound articulated vehicle with vandalised 600 pieces of railway slippers in Zonkwa, Zango Kataf LG of Kaduna state.
Articulated vehicle loaded with vandalised 600 pieces of railway slippers impounded by the police in Zonkwa, Zango Kataf LG of Kaduna state.

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The PPRO said so far no arrest had been made, adding that on June 25, two additional trucks fully loaded with railway slippers were equally recovered.

By Mohammed Tijjani

Police operatives in Kaduna have impounded an articulated vehicle loaded with vandalised about 600 pieces of railway slippers in Zonkwa, Zango Kataf Local Government Area of the state.

The gang of vandals who stole the railway sleepers were intercepted following credible intelligence by operatives of the command on June 22 at about 22:30 hours, DSP Muhammad Jalige, the Command’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) said in a statement on Monday in Kaduna.

He however said the vandals ran away on seeing the police operatives.

“An unspecified number of unknown persons came to Sanzwan in Zonkwa, Zango Kataf Local Government Area, in an articulated vehicle (DAF) with reg no DAL 172 YL and vandalised about 600 pieces of railway slippers.

“On receipt of the information, Police personnel were quickly mobilised to the scene of the crime. On sighting the Police officers, the suspects fled the scene and abandoned the vehicle meant to convey the vandalised items,” he said.

The PPRO said so far no arrest had been made, adding that on June 25, two additional trucks fully loaded with railway slippers were equally recovered.

He said that efforts had been intensified to arrest the fleeing suspects as investigation was in progress.

“The Commissioner of Police, Mr Musa Garba, commended the gallant personnel for halting the vandals’ activities while charging the public to always make credible information available on time,” Jalige said.

(NAN)

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