Governor’s aide, police officers, Civil Defence corps, Chinese arrested for stealing rail tracks
Nigeria Police have arrested the Special Adviser to Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State on Infrastructures, some police officers, and a Chinese for stealing rail tracks and sleepers.
The police command in Nasarawa disclosed that about 16 people arrested for vandalising and stealing of rail line facilities.
Mr Bola Longe, Commissioner of Police in the state, confirmed this on Thursday in Lafia.
He said other suspects arrested in connection with the crime included two policemen – an inspector and a sergeant attached to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Lafia; and an operative of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).
Mr Longe explained that the suspects were arrested in two separate operations while vandalising and carting away railway tracks and sleepers on May 16 and 24, in Agyaragun Tofa in Lafia and Kadarko in Keana local government areas of the state.
The commissioner said the Chinese, a steel company manager in Tunga Maje, FCT Abuja, was arrested as the alleged buyer of the items.
He added that items recovered included two articulated trucks and two buses loaded with vandalised rail line facilities.
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“Preliminary investigation into the cases so far revealed that it is a grand conspiracy involving high net worth individuals who act as sponsors and drivers of various syndicates that specialise in vandalising Nigeria’s railway lines in different parts of the state.
“This is a classic case of sabotage being perpetrated by unpatriotic Nigerians, including some personnel of security agencies who are employed by the Nigerian state to protect lives and property.
“This criminal circus is sustained by companies mostly owned by foreign nationals who process steel and iron scraps to make wrongful gains at the expense of the national interest,” Mr Longe said.
The commissioner said the investigation was ongoing into the matter at the State Criminal Investigation Department, Lafia.
(NAN)