
Nigerian Police Demonstrate Excellence in Cross-State Vehicle Recovery Operation
Through intelligent coordination and professional detective work, the Enugu State Police Command has successfully recovered multiple stolen vehicles and dismantled a multi-state theft network, showcasing the effectiveness of modern policing strategies across Nigeria. The operation highlights improved inter-state cooperation and the power of community intelligence in keeping citizens safe.
In a heartening display of professional policing and inter-state cooperation, the Nigeria Police Force has achieved a significant victory against organized crime, recovering valuable stolen vehicles and bringing suspects to justice across three states.
The Enugu State Police Command's recent success story demonstrates how modern intelligence-led policing can protect communities and restore stolen property to rightful owners. Through careful coordination and responsive action, officers have dismantled a sophisticated vehicle theft network that had been operating across Enugu, Abia, and Lagos states.
The breakthrough came when alert officers from the Emene Police Division responded swiftly to credible information received through the Command's Control Room on December 22, 2025. Demonstrating the kind of rapid response that communities depend on, the team mobilized at 8 a.m. and successfully recovered two Mack trucks—one yellow truck carrying a 40-foot container and another white truck—that had been stolen from Aba in Abia State.
The operation showcases the power of community cooperation with law enforcement. Thanks to citizens providing timely information, police were able to intercept the stolen vehicles before they could disappear into illegal trade networks. Two suspects connected to the theft were detained, including a truck mechanic from Aba and a scrap dealer, revealing the complex nature of such criminal operations.

In an equally impressive achievement, officers from the Uwani Police Division demonstrated excellent vigilance when they arrested another suspect on December 17, 2025. The individual was apprehended while attempting to sell a stolen ox-blood colored Toyota Highlander at a car stand in Uwani. The vehicle had been reported stolen in Isolo, Lagos State, highlighting how the thieves operated across state lines.
What makes this story particularly uplifting is the seamless cooperation between police divisions across different states. The recovered Toyota Highlander and suspect were promptly handed over to the Lagos State Police Division where the case originated, ensuring proper jurisdiction and thorough investigation.
The Commissioner of Police in Enugu State, Mr. Mamman Giwa, took time to commend the dedicated officers involved in these operations, praising their professionalism, vigilance, and prompt response to intelligence. His words reflect a commitment to recognizing excellence in public service.
Perhaps most encouraging is that all recovered vehicles have been identified by their rightful owners, meaning hardworking Nigerians who suffered losses are being made whole again. These trucks and vehicles represent people's livelihoods and investments, and their recovery brings real relief to families and businesses.
Command spokesperson SP Daniel Ndukwe emphasized the police force's ongoing commitment to public safety in the New Year, while encouraging citizens to continue their vital role in community security. The message is clear: when police and communities work together, positive results follow.
This success story serves as a reminder that dedicated law enforcement officers are working tirelessly across Nigeria to protect citizens and their property. Through intelligence, cooperation, and professionalism, they're making a real difference in people's lives, one recovered vehicle and arrested criminal at a time.
Based on reporting by Guardian Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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