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Anambra Police Release List Of Abandoned/recovered Vehicles, Tricycle

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BY Toby Chuks

The Anambra State Police Command has released the list of abandoned and recovered vehicles and tricycle popularly known as keke.

The list was contained in a press release made available to journalists by SP Tochukwu Ikenga the Police Public Relations Officer of the Command.

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According to Ikenga, Anambra State Command. Awka. on 20th June 2024 wishes to inform the members of the public especially Ndi Anambra of the following abandoned/recovered vehicles and a tricycle in the Command.

Ikenga listed the vehicles to include the followings:
*1. SUV SPOT AGF KIV JEEP (BLACK COLOUR) WITH REG NO: KJA 983 AQ*.

*2. TOYOTA HIGHLANDER JEEP (WINE RED COLOUR) WITH REG. NO: APP 451 GG*.

*3. TWO MITSUBISHI L-300 BUSES (BLUE COLOUR) *WITH REG. NO: ATN 980 ZK & LND 747 XK*

*4. TOYOTA VENZA (RED COLOUR) WITH REG. NOS: GGE 539 JF*.

*LEXUS RX350 (GRAY COLOUR) WITH REG. NOS: BDG 561 JD*.

*6. TOYOTA VENZA (WHITE COLOUR) WITH REG NOS: AGL 936 NX*.

*7. TOYOTA CAMRY (WHITE COLOUR) WITH REG NOS: KRD 189 JAC*

*8. TRICYCLE (YELLOW COLOUR) WITHOUT REG. NUMBER*

*9. TOYOTA RAV4 (BLACK COLOUR) WITH REG. NOS. MUS 77 DS*

*10. MERCEDES BENZ 550 CLS (WHITE COLOUR) WITHOUT REG. NUMBER*

*11. BMW 650i (WHITE COLOUR) WITHOUT REG. NUMBER*

He added “Given the above, the Command invites anyone or any group looking for any of the vehicles as highlighted above, to come to the office of the *State Criminal Investigations Department, Awka* with valid proof/evidence of ownership of such vehicles for verification and possible collection, please”

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