Home / News From Nigeria / Local News / Rivers State Police Command recovers the ₦60.2m stolen by a bullion van driver
naira

Rivers State Police Command recovers the ₦60.2m stolen by a bullion van driver

Last week Friday, the driver, who is still on the run, allegedly made away with the money with other members of his syndicate, after a commercial bank hired the bullion van to convey the money from its Aba to Port Harcourt branch.

 

The state’s deputy commissioner of police, Uche Anozie, said that based on credible intelligence, the money was found in a parked vehicle at a popular hotel in Port Harcourt by a security man.

About Lolade

VI

Viral Video

Support Ooduarere

SUPPORT OODUARERE
Scan QR code below to Donate Bitcoin to Ooduarere
Bitcoin address:
1FN2hvx5tGG7PisyzzDoypdX37TeWa9uwb
x

Check Also

AES withdraw from ICC

🇲🇱🇧🇫🇳🇪 Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso withdraw from the International Criminal Court

The governments of Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso (Sahel Alliance of States (AES)) have jointly announced their immediate withdrawal from the Rome Statute of the ICC. In a joint communiqué issued in Bamako on September 22, the three states accused the ICC of transforming into an instrument of “neocolonial repression in the hands of imperialism” and practicing “selective justice.” The statement emphasized that while the ICC has remained silent toward certain international crimes, it has disproportionately targeted leaders and countries ...