DETERMINED to get back government property looted from the Government
House in Port Harcourt, security operatives on Monday evening
recovered
10 vehicles allegedly stolen by officials of the immediate past
administration in the state.
The
vehicles were recovered from two locations identified as Rumuokparali
and Trans-Amadi in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of the state.
A
statement from Government House identified the recovered vehicles as
one Coaster bus, two Nissan Urvan buses, two Higer vehicles, one Land
Cruiser, one Toyota Hilux Pick-up, one Peugeot 607 Saloon car and two
Peugeot 406 cars.
It was learnt that security operatives who
conducted the operation were accompanied to the locations by some
Government House employees.
The Rivers State Governor, Chief
Nyesom Wike, had, on assumption of duty, alleged massive looting of
government property and facilities by the immediate past administration.
Wike
had also taken leading Rivers State stakeholders on a tour of the
Government House to see the points where facilities in Government House
were either looted or vandalised.
The governor had, however, vowed
that all stolen government property would be recovered while those
found to have engaged in the criminal act would be made to face the
wrath of the law.
A statement from Government House revealed that
security operatives had begun the interrogation of those found at the
locations where the stolen vehicles were recovered.
Government House in Port Harcourt says the property recovery process will be a continuous process.
Speaking
on the development, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Mr.
Ahmad Mohammad, told Southern City News on Tuesday that the command was
able to recover the vehicles based on information that the stolen items
were seen in unauthorised places.
“Acting on information that some
suspected vehicles belonging to the Rivers State Government were seen
parked in unauthorised yards, the command recovered three Coaster buses,
two 306 Peugeot, two Hummer buses and one 306 Peugeot,” Mohammad said.
He,
however, pointed out that investigation was still ongoing with a view
to recovering more of the stolen vehicles and property removed without
authorisation from the Government House.
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