
Kano Police Return Stolen ₦20M Car in 2 Days
When Ali Alti's Toyota Sienna vanished from Maiduguri, Kano police tracked it down in just 48 hours and returned it to its rightful owner. This swift recovery shows what happens when law enforcement prioritizes quick action and community trust. #
When Ali Alti's ₦20 million Toyota Sienna disappeared from Maiduguri on January 5, he probably feared he'd never see it again. Two days later, Kano police officers knocked on his door with his vehicle.
The maroon Toyota Sienna bearing registration number RBC-801HM was stolen by the very person hired to protect it. A security watchman entrusted with guarding the vehicle in Maiduguri Government Reserved Area drove off with it instead.
But Kano State Police weren't about to let it slide. Following directives from Inspector-General Kayode Egbetokun on intelligence-led patrols, officers attached to Hotoro Police Division tracked the vehicle to Hotoro Arewa Quarters on January 7.
The recovery came down to smart policing and fast action. Within 48 hours of the theft, police had located the vehicle and begun arresting suspects.
Commissioner of Police Ibrahim Bakori ordered the immediate handover after Alti verified his ownership documents. No red tape, no endless waiting. Just efficient service getting a man his property back.
Why This Inspires

This story isn't just about one recovered car. It's proof that Nigerian police forces are stepping up their game with intelligence-led operations that actually work.
Four suspects are now under investigation in connection with the theft. The speed of this case sends a clear message to would-be criminals: you won't get far.
The police didn't stop at solving the case. They issued a public reminder about vetting people hired for domestic and security services, turning one man's misfortune into a teaching moment for everyone.
Police spokesman Abdullahi Kiyawa emphasized the command's commitment to combating crime and protecting property across Kano State. They're backing up those words with results.
For Alti, what could have been a devastating loss became a story of institutional trust restored. He got his ₦20 million vehicle back in working order, ready to drive home.
The Kano State Police Command continues intelligence-led patrols across the region, working to prevent crimes before they happen and solve them quickly when they do.
In a country where trust in institutions often wavers, this swift action reminds us that dedicated officers are making real differences every day.
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Based on reporting by Punch Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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