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Police Recovers Nine Stolen Vehicles

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he Lagos State Police command has recovered a total of nine vehicles from 8-15 January,2016, suspected to have been stolen from different locations in Lagos. The vehicles can be located at the station mentioned against each of them as follows:

S/No Makes Of Vehicles         Reg.No           Colour   Location
1 TOYOTA AVENSIS KTU 612 AA BLACK ILASAN DIV.
2 TOYOTA CAMRY S/CAR SMK551 CK ASH EJIGBO DIV.
3 TOYOTA MATRIX FKJ 758 AM ASH PEN CINEMA
4 TOYOTA HILUX LSD 280 XC WHITE OWUTU DIV.
5 LEXUS JEEP FKJ 258 AT ASH ALAKARA
6 V/WAGEN PASSAT CZ 368 AKD GREY EJIGBO DIV.
7 TRANSIT BUS YA 521 AKD WHITE EJIGBO DIV.
8 FORD JEEP UNREG WHITE EJIGBO DIV.
9 RENAULT TRUCK UNREG W/RED EJIGBO DIV.

 

As usual, members of the public who have claims on these vehicles should check at the Police Station mentioned against them with their original documents. Claimants should endeavour to check the engine numbers as the original registration numbers may have been tampered with, please.

 

Source: Lagos state police command

 

 

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