NSCDC arrests 7 suspected rail track vandals in Plateau
Barunde said that items recovered from the suspected vandals included 60 pieces of railway tracks, 30 slippers and other materials.
The Plateau Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has arrested seven persons suspected to have vandalised railway tracks and slippers in the state.
Alexander Barunde, its commandant, while parading the suspects in Jos on Friday, said they were arrested at Kwakwi community in Riyom Local Government Area of the state.
He explained that the arrest followed an intelligence report from some members of the community.
Barunde said that items recovered from the suspected vandals included 60 pieces of railway tracks, 30 slippers, and other materials.
”The suspects loaded the items in two trucks and were heading to a yet-to-be identified destination.
”My men apprehended them and brought them here for interrogation.
”The suspects will be charged in court as soon as investigations are concluded,” he said.
One of the suspects, Ahmed Mohammed, claimed he did not know that the items were vandalised, adding that they were only contracted to convey them.
Supreme News reports that this is coming as the state government has concluded arrangements to resuscitate rail mass transit within Jos and Bukuru metropolises.