By Chijioke Kingsley
Abuja (Sundiata Post) – The Nigeria police in Kano State have arrested members of a female-led phone-snatching syndicate operating in the Kano metropolis.
A statement by the command’s spokesperson, Haruna Kiyawa, on Thursday, said five members of the group, including its leader, 19-year-old Shamsiyya Adamu, were arrested.
Kiyawa stated that Adamu was arrested on December 21, 2024, after reports of stolen mobile phones in Unguwa Uku Quarters, Kano.
He identified other suspects as 23-year-old Idris Yusuf, a tricycle rider who aided in transporting the principal suspect to commit crimes; Al’asan Dahiru, 24, who specialised in disposing of stolen items for the principal suspect; Abdulmajid Haruna, 27, who was buying stolen properties; and Salim Auwalu, 21, who was in charge of swindling money from victims’ bank accounts.
“In the year 2024, the Kano State Police Command received numerous reports from residents of Kano Metropolis about a young lady who steals mobile phones from residential houses.
“The reports indicated that the suspect was using a tricyclist and a cybercriminal to aid in her operations.
“The State Commissioner of Police, CP Salman Dogo Garba, raised a special intervention squad, and the principal suspect was arrested on December 21, 2024.
“The syndicate, led by Shamsiyya, specialised in stealing mobile phones from residential houses, using a tricyclist and a cybercriminal to aid in their operations. The suspects would deceive housewives, steal their mobile phones, and swindle money from their victims’ bank accounts.
“Six mobile phones have been recovered so far, and efforts are ongoing to recover more stolen phones.
“Thirty complainants, including 29 females and 1 male, have lodged complaints against Shamsiyya, who confessed to stealing their mobile phones on various occasions in 2024.
“Anyone with a complaint against the suspects can contact the investigation team at 08032617800,” the statement read.