Anambra Police Recover Vehicles Invite Owners To Come For Collection

Anambra Police Recover 12 Vehicles, Invite Owners To Come For Collection

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The Anambra State Police Command on Thursday, 20 June 2024, announced that there are abandoned/recovered vehicles in the Command headquarters in Awka. The vehicles include nine cars, two buses and one tricycle.

This was contained in a statement signed by SP Tochukwu Ikenga, Police Public Relations Officer, Anambra State Command.

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The police command said anyone or group looking for any of the vehicles should come to the office of the State Criminal Investigations Department, Awka with valid proof of ownership of such vehicles for verification and possible collection.

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They include:

 

  1. SUV SPOT AGF KIV JEEP (BLACK COLOUR) WITH REG NO: KJA 983 AQ.

 

  1. TOYOTA HIGHLANDER JEEP (WINE RED COLOUR) WITH REG. NO: APP 451 GG.

 

  1. TWO MITSUBISHI L-300 BUSES (BLUE COLOUR) WITH REG. NO: ATN 980 ZK & LND 747 XK

 

  1. TOYOTA VENZA (RED COLOUR) WITH REG. NOS: GGE 539 JF.

 

  1. LEXUS RX350 (GRAY COLOUR) WITH REG. NOS: BDG 561 JD

 

  1. TOYOTA VENZA (WHITE COLOUR) WITH REG NOS: AGL 936 NX.

 

  1. TOYOTA CAMRY (WHITE COLOUR) WITH REG NOS: KRD 189 JAC

 

  1. TRICYCLE (YELLOW COLOUR) WITHOUT REG. NUMBER

 

  1. TOYOTA RAV4 (BLACK COLOUR) WITH REG. NOS. MUS 77 DS

 

  1. MERCEDES BENZ 550 CLS (WHITE COLOUR) WITHOUT REG. NUMBER

 

  1. BMW 650i (WHITE COLOUR) WITHOUT REG. NUMBER

 

“Given the above, the Command invites anyone or any group looking for any of the vehicles as highlighted above, to come to the office of the *State Criminal Investigations Department, Awka with valid proof/evidence of ownership of such vehicles for verification and possible collection, please,” Ikenga stated.

 

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