The Plateau State Police Command has recorded what it described as a major stride in its campaign against crime with the arrest of 15 suspects alleged to have been disguising as commercial motorcyclists to perpetrate offences across the state.
The Command said the operation followed credible intelligence indicating the influx of individuals with criminal tendencies into the state.
Acting on the tipoff, operatives stormed multiple locations and rounded up the suspects, who reportedly share the profile of a gang notorious for blending with legitimate motorcycle operators while concealing their identities with masks.
The Public Relations Officer of the Command, SP Alfred Alabo, disclosed this in a statement issued in Jos, the state capital, noting that the clampdown is part of an ongoing operation expected to lead to more arrests.
It reads: “In line with the Plateau State Government’s efforts to restore peace and security, a total ban was recently imposed on the operation and activities of commercial motorcyclists in the state.
“However, the police have observed that some individuals are still flouting this order, endangering innocent citizens.
“We wish to warn those who migrated from other States of the Federation to Plateau with ulterior motives to abort their evil plans and immediately leave the State, as the police have launched a massive manhunt for them.
“We will not hesitate to take the full wrath of the law against anyone found to be involved in any criminal activity.”
Alabo said the suspects are in custody undergoing interrogation and would be charged to court upon conclusion of investigations.
The statement added that Commissioner of Police Emmanuel Adesina urged residents to remain vigilant and support security agencies with actionable information.
“We appeal to members of the public to cooperate with the Police by providing useful and timely information that will lead to the apprehension of these criminals.
“We assure you that your identity will be protected, and together, we can make Plateau State a safer place for all”, he assured.
