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Kano Police Recover Stolen Vehicles, Arrest Four in Major Crackdown

byDooyum Naadzenga
March 14, 2026
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The Kano State Police Command has announced the recovery of four stolen vehicles and the arrest of four suspected members of a car theft syndicate operating across multiple states. Police spokesperson Haruna Kiyawa disclosed the developments in a statement on Saturday, detailing a series of successful operations by the command’s anti-car theft unit over the past week.

On March 7, officers intercepted a dark blue Hyundai Elantra at the Naibawa Flyover Bridge in Kano. The occupants, identified as Ibrahim Muhd, 29, from Minna, and Ahmed Sani, 32, from Abuja, were taken into custody. Investigations revealed the vehicle had been reported stolen in Abuja, and both suspects have confessed to the crime.

Two days later, on March 9, the unit arrested Abdulkarim Mamman, 30, from Kaduna, at the Kwanar Dawaki checkpoint along the Kano-Zaria Expressway. The suspect was found in possession of an ash-coloured Honda Civic, which he admitted to stealing from Karkasara Quarters in Kano.

In a separate operation, Yusuf Ali, 28, from Kaduna State, was arrested in connection with a silver Toyota Corolla stolen from Dutse, Jigawa State. Additionally, a white Nissan Sunny was recovered after being stolen from a parking lot within Kano metropolis.

All suspects are currently undergoing investigation and will be formally charged in court upon completion of the process. Kiyawa confirmed that the command is building a strong case against the suspects.

For Nigeria’s economy, vehicle theft imposes significant costs on individuals, businesses, and insurance systems. Stolen vehicles disrupt transportation networks, increase insurance premiums, and represent a loss of productive assets. The recovery of these vehicles returns valuable assets to their owners and demonstrates law enforcement’s capacity to protect property rights.

The transport sector is a critical component of Nigeria’s economy, facilitating the movement of goods and people across the country. Vehicle theft undermines this sector by increasing costs and reducing availability of transport assets. Each recovered vehicle represents not only a personal asset returned but also a productive resource restored to the economy.

The Kano State Police Command reaffirmed its dedication to public safety and commended the Inspector General of Police’s strategic initiatives that led to these arrests. The command also extended gratitude to the public for their continued cooperation, urging citizens to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities to the nearest police station.

These recoveries highlight the importance of inter-state cooperation in tackling criminal networks. The vehicles stolen from Abuja, Jigawa, and within Kano itself demonstrate that car theft syndicates operate across state boundaries, requiring coordinated responses from law enforcement agencies nationwide.

Tags: Abuja CrimeCar RecoveryCrime SyndicateHaruna KiyawaJigawa StateKano PoliceLaw EnforcementPolice OperationProperty CrimeVehicle Theft
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