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Vandals arrested for wreaking train tracks in Jos

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Vandals sabotaging Nigeria’s electricity and fuel infrastructure, and more recently, train tracks have been arrested in Jos

Four suspected vandals have been arrested for allegedly vandalising rail lines, electricity cables and armed robbery in Jos, Plateau State.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the vandals were paraded by the commander of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Jos, Plateau State.

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Speaking during the parade of the suspects on Tuesday, the commander, Alexander Barunde, said the vandals cum armed robbers were arrested at different times and locations in Jos South and Riyom Local Government Areas of the state.

“Cyril Shiong, 25, a notorious vandal who specialises in vandalising electricity armoured cables, transformers and other facilities was arrested on October 9 at Ganawuri, Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau.

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“Khalid Mohammed, 23, was arrested on September 26, by men of our Agro-Rangers department after two of his gang members, who are still at large, pulled a gun on an unsuspecting female passenger in his tricycle.

“He robbed her at gunpoint and disposed her of her handset and other belongings and threw her out of a moving tricycle and she sustained serious injuries.

“On October 23, we arrested two vandals, Bala Umar, 30, and Saddam Umar, 27, of Gurum community of Mistali, Bassa Local Government Area of the state with a truck containing 84 complete and 157 pieces of rail sleepers at Gyero junction, south local government area.

“They are currently being investigated and effort is ongoing to arrest the owner of the truck and one Alhaji Awaulu, who the suspects claim contracted them to convey the materials from Bukuru,” he said.

The commandant, who expressed sadness over the continuous vandalism of public facilities by vandals, also said: “We shall leave no stone unturned in carrying out our constitutional mandate of protecting public facilities from criminals.

“I want to use this opportunity to warn that anyone caught vandalising public property will be decisively dealt with.

“We shall continue to work in synergy with other security agencies to foil the actions of vandals and ensure a crime-free Plateau,” he added.

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