Male presumably steals keke Napep, offers it at N23,000 in Ogun

One Azeez Saka has actually been detained for allegedly stealing a tricycle, otherwise referred to as Keke Napep in Alagbado, a border neighborhood in between Lagos and Ogun States.

Saka was caught by the Ogun State Government-owned security outfit, the So-Safe Corps.

He was jailed along with two others, Abdulkadri Dauda and Uthman Hudu, whom he was said to have actually sold the stolen tricycle to at the rate of N23,000.

According to a statement by the State Commander of So-Safe Corps, Soji Ganzallo, a plaintiff had reported the missing tricycle with registration number LSR602QG, at Alagbado police station, mentioning that the So-Safe was likewise called to make sure healing of the tricycle and subsequent arrest of the culprits.

“The guys of the corps were placed on their toes throughout the state and were collecting useful details that might lead to recovery of the tricycle.

“On January 21, at about 19:46 pm, males of the corps on routine patrol sighted Abdulkadri Dauda and Uthman Hudu, both living in the Goro Yard, Atan, Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area, wheeling a half part of a tricycle and they were intercepted.

“During interrogation, the tricycle was traced to the rightful owner, who has reported the event to the corps, claiming she purchased the tricycle for company.

“She also lamented that she engaged Mr Azeez Saka (AKA ‘EKO’) as the rider, but he absconded with it,” Ganzallo said.

He discussed even more that upon invitation to Ogun State from Alagbado, the stated Saka “confessed to the criminal activity that he sold the tricycle to his accomplices at the rate of twenty-three thousand (N23,000) Naira just.”

It was said that the other parts of the taken apart tricycle had actually currently been wheeled away by the buyers, who were presumed to be scrap metal scavengers also referred to as iron condemn.

“The prime suspect and others were moved with the exhibition to Atan Divisional Police Station for more investigation and most likely prosecution,” Ganzallo disclosed.