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The Rivers State Police smash car theft syndicate operation making headlines this week proves that intelligence-driven policing is delivering real results. The Rivers State Police Command, through its Violent Crime Response Unit (VCRU), successfully dismantled a four-man vehicle theft ring that had been buying and selling stolen cars across the state.
Four suspects are now in custody and five vehicles have been recovered. Here is the full breakdown.
1. How the Syndicate Was Busted
This was no random arrest. The operation was carefully coordinated under the leadership of Commissioner of Police Olugbenga Adepoju and in line with directives from Inspector-General of Police Olatunji Disu.
Acting on credible intelligence, VCRU operatives tracked down suspects who had previously escaped capture, systematically working their way through the network until the entire gang was apprehended.
2. The Rivers State Police Smash Car Theft Syndicate: The Arrest That Started It All
The key breakthrough came on April 10, 2026, when operatives arrested Paul Nwabueze Jude, 46, from Ogbogoro Community, Obio/Akpor LGA a man who had been evading police since November 2025.
His accomplice, Uju Molokai, had already been arrested earlier, with a stolen Toyota Hilux recovered at the time. Once in custody, Nwabueze confessed to multiple vehicle theft operations, giving investigators the intelligence needed to track down the remaining gang members swiftly.
3. The Suspects and Recovered Vehicles
The syndicate is made up of four members drawn from different states across Nigeria:
| Name | Age | State of Origin |
|---|---|---|
| Paul Nwabueze Jude | 46 | Rivers State |
| Dike Michael | 46 | Ondo State |
| Uzomba Darlington | 47 | Abia State |
| Emyinnaya Eugene | N/A | Imo State |
Vehicles Recovered
- 2 Toyota Hilux trucks
- 3 Toyota Sienna buses
Authorities have also identified a key receiver still believed to be in possession of additional stolen vehicles. Efforts to arrest this individual are actively ongoing.
4. How to Keep Your Car Safe in Nigeria
The Rivers State Commissioner of Police urged the public to take vehicle security seriously. Here are quick, practical tips every car owner should follow:
- Install a GPS tracker and steering wheel lock on your vehicle
- Never leave your keys in the ignition unattended, even for a moment
- Always park in well-lit and secure areas, especially at night
- Report any suspicious activity to the nearest police station or call 112
For more on vehicle security and safety guidelines, visit the Nigeria Police Force official website or the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC).
5. Frequently Asked Questions
How many suspects were arrested in the Rivers State car theft bust?
Four suspects were arrested and linked to the car theft syndicate operating across Rivers State.
What vehicles were recovered by the Rivers State Police?
A total of five vehicles were recovered, two Toyota Hilux trucks and three Toyota Sienna buses.
Is anyone still at large in connection with this case?
Yes. A key vehicle receiver remains at large and investigations are actively ongoing to track and arrest this individual.
Conclusion
The move by the Rivers State Police to smash this car theft syndicate sends a clear message that organised vehicle crime has no hiding place in the state. With four suspects in custody and five vehicles recovered, this operation is a significant win but the work is far from over.
Stay alert, secure your vehicle, and report anything suspicious. Every tip counts.
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