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Directorate of Crime Intelligence hands over recovered stolen vehicles to owners

The Directorate of Crime Intelligence through its Flying Squad Unit has started handing over recovered stolen vehicles to their rightful owners after a thorough verification processes.

Enanga presenting the recovered vehicles

Recently, the Police announced in the press that they had recovered 34 suspected stolen motor vehicles and would soon return them to their owners.

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Below is the list of the recovered vehicles:

  • Subaru White in colour registration number UBJ 950J
  • Sienta Dark Blue registration number UBK 443G
  • Ipsum white UAN 313S
  • Toyota Premio White UAK 407Q
  • Toyota Corona blue UAP 805A
  • Super Customs Grey UAX866T
  • Subaru Black UAL 757K
  • Ipsum Silver UAL 567Q
  • Canter White UAV 190A
  • Break down UAJ 520D
  • Toyota Hilux Silver (Number less)
  • Townace White UAJ 436J
  • Toyota Premio Black UAG 242Z
  • Ipsum Green UAP 735B
  • Spacio Silver UAX 578M
  • Ipsum White UAP 772D
  • Toyota Premio Grey UAQ 742D
  • RAV 4 Green UAJ 635G
  • PASSO Silver UBG 044G
  • Mark II White UAS 871P
  • Ipsum White UAT 287H
  • Mark II White UAU 406A
  • Toyota Regius White UAN 706R
  • Ipsum Blue UAN 794Z
  • Noah Grey UAN229R
  • Premio Silver UAU 911C
  • Toyota Corona Blue UAJ904J
  • Fuso Dumper UBG 058G
  • Canter White UAH 107V
  • RAV4 Grey UAV 441H
  • Toyota Premio Grey UAH 501J
  • Toyota Corona Blue UAG 675C
  • Toyota Premio White UAU 194R
  • Toyota Premio Pearl While UAQ 160B

"Our task teams have made the fight against theft and robbery of motor vehicles a priority. Out of the 34 vehicles recovered, 11 are to be handed over to the owners leaving a balance of 23, that are still undergoing thorough verification. Our task teams continue to gather, exchange, analyze intelligence surrounding chop dealers were stolen vehicles are dismantled, garages, second hard dealers etc.," Police Spokesman Fred Enanga announced.

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The Police urges the public to always park in secure places, lock their vehicles, keep the keys safe, beware of car jackers, install modern vehicle alarms and tracker systems, fit good in-car security locks like steering wheel, locus gear level locks or clutch pedal security device for added protection and to manually check whether their vehicles are locked, before walking away.

"For those buying second hand motor vehicle from dealers, we advise them to first check, whether the identity of the vehicle has not been changed. Ensure the vehicle identification number in the vehicle is the same as the engine numbers on the vehicle, before acquiring it," Enanga added.

Eanga stressed the importance of using a combination of barriers to stop opportunistic thieves from stealing the vehicle.

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