FCT NSCDC intercepts truck conveying vandalised national assets
FCT NSCDC intercepts truck conveying vandalised national assets
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) FCT Command has impounded a truck conveying vandalised critical national infrastructures.
The NSCDC FCT Commandant, Olusola Odumosu, exhibited the recovered items on Tuesday at the Command headquarters, Abuja.
Odumosu said that the recovered items included: manhole and drainage covers, iron pipe protector for bridge shoulder, communication mast accessories and rolls of stainless steel pipe clamps.
“Angle bar from public water tanks, scaffold pipes and clips, electricity aluminum conductors, wire mesh, armoured aluminum conductors, welding, binding and barb wires among other items,” he said.
He said that five male suspects between the ages of 20 and 27 were arrested by the command’s operatives on interception of the truck.
Odumosu attributed the successful arrest to the combined efforts of the command’s intelligence and Critical National Asset and Infrastructure (CNAI) tactical team.
“The teams made the arrest while on routine night patrol at about 1:30 a.m on Saturday around Dei-Dei axis of the territory.
“The truck came under reasonable suspicion when the teams on patrol noticed that the truck was without number plates at the front and rear but rather had a plate number with registration number TRN 318ZY KANO, placed at the front wind screen of the vehicle,” he said.
The Commandant added that preliminary investigation revealed that the suspects were on their way to deposit the items at an iron melting company situated at Sabon Wuse, Kaduna Road in Niger state.
“The suspects are currently undergoing investigation and due diligence would be followed in ensuring that justice is served.
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“I wish to reiterate that the FCT Command is poised towards ensuring that all CNAI which is our common heritage are preserved,” Odumosu said.
He assured the Federal Government, FCT Administration and its residence of the command’s unwavering commitment and determination to continue to perform its duty until vandals, scavengers and other saboteurs are chased out of the territory.
“This is a total war against vandals in the FCT, you have been warned to either repent, relocate to another place or face the wrath of the law because the NSCDC will come after you wherever you may be hiding.”
Odumosu solicited the cooperation of residents in providing credible intelligence and information that would assist security agencies to work and better preserve the aesthetics of the territory.
“We assure you of our utmost confidentiality as we understand that your safety, just like ours, is very paramount,” he said.
The Voice Media Trust (VMT NEWS) reports that the federal government on Monday inaugurated a Federal Coordinating Council for Critical National Assets and Infrastructure Protection (FCCCNAIP) to help tackle vandalism across the country.