Austin Anthony, a notorious leader of car theft syndicate posing as an Nigerian Army Major to carry out his nefarious trade in Nigeria and neighbouring countries has been arrested in Sokoto.
Anthony was on trial on a similar offence was intercepted while driving a stolen car at a police checkpoint on Dec. 5, along Bodinga road in Sokoto state.
Sokoto Police Commissioner, Ahmad Musa, disclosed to journalists that 44 years old Anthony is a resident of Delta State.
He added Anthony named other accomplishes that led to the arrest of a gang member, Mansur Abubakar, 32, at Gidan Dare area in Sokoto metropolis.
Speaking through the command’s spokesperson, Mr Ahmad Rufa’i, Musa said the suspect introduced himself to the policemen as a military personnel to get away with the said vehicle.
He said during investigation, the suspect confessed to the crime and two additional vehicles were recovered from him and one other from Abubakar.
According to him, further investigation led to the recovery of other items from the suspects that including set of Army Uniform with the rank of Major which he has been using to avert security personnel attention.
Others items included fabricated master keys, five bunches of motor vehicle keys, Nigerian Army Identity card with rank of Major and three sets of motor vehicle plate numbers.
The Police Commissioner mentioned that other items recovered were banner of the Nigerian Army, two Army Stamps, three sets of Shoulder badges belonging to the Nigerian Army.
Musa added that Anthony was on trial on a similar offence arrested by Policemen where he had been found in possession of three stolen vehicles and was arraigned in court on Aug. 28, and granted bail.
He said the suspect demonstrated that he was unrepentant criminal as he was presently on court bail, adding that suspects would soon be charged to court after investigation.
The commissioner reaffirmed the commitment of the Police to apprehend all the fleeing suspects.
He assured the public that the Police would continue in its efforts to dismantle criminal gangs, particularly those involved in violent crimes.
He stressed that the command would maintain its aggressive stance against criminals and also ensure the safety and security of the good people of the state.
The Commissioner commended the harmonious relationship from the public and urged them to support Police with useful information on any suspicious movements as well as remain vigilant, law-abiding and continue to support the police in maintaining peace at all times.