How 2 stolen vehicles were recovered in Calabar-FRSC Reveals
The Federal
Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has announced that it recovered two stolen vehicles
with the aid of its National Vehicle Identification Scheme (NVIS) in Calabar,
Cross River State.
The Corps
Public Education Officer, Mr Bisi Kazeem, disclosed this in a statement made
available to the Media on Friday in Abuja. It was reported that NVIS is a
database of all number plates generated and produced in the country. Kazeem
said the vehicles, both Toyota Highlanders were allegedly stolen in Ibadan, Oyo
and Aba in Abia on different dates respectively. According to him, the
suspected buyers were caught when they took the vehicles for registration in
their own names at the FRSC office in Calabar.
He said in
the process, the NVIS Desk Officer in Calabar detected disparities in the names
of the original owners and those of the registration applicants. Kazeem said
that one of the vehicles, stolen in 2014 was originally registered in the name
of one Tobechukwu Okeke with plate number KSF533AC and chassis number
JTEHF21A410031320. According to the statement, the vehicle was found on July
24, when the suspected buyer, Mrs Chika Onyeama, came to re-register it at the
Calabar office. He said that in the process the NVIS desk officer discovered
that the chassis number of the vehicle had already been registered in Okeke’s
name.
Kazeem said
that second vehicle, previously registered in the name of one Omadewu Jeff with
plate and chassis number YAB993BX and JTEEP21A040047924, was stolen in Aba,
Abia in April. “The theft was discovered on July 21 when the suspected buyer
came to register it, and the vehicle was recovered on July 25. “The Acting
Sector Commander in Calabar, Lucky Ugenlo, disclosed that the suspected buyer
of the second vehicle, Simon Peter, had a plate number KTA766GS already
assigned to the vehicle. “In view of the successful recovery of the vehicles
now in police custody with the suspected buyers, the Corps Marshal emphasised
the need for every vehicle to have a comprehensive registration papers. “He
added that it was only in this manner that they would easily be recovered when
stolen,’’ Kazeem said.
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