NSCDC Arrests 36 Scavengers for Vandalism, Theft, and Drug Possession

January 17, 2025

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The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has arrested 36 scavengers in Abuja for engaging in criminal activities, including vandalism, theft, and drug possession. The operation, conducted in various parts of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), is part of ongoing efforts to curb the growing menace of illegal scavenging and its associated crimes.

The suspects were paraded by the NSCDC, which revealed that the arrests followed a series of coordinated raids. Dr. Olusola Odumosu, the Commandant of the NSCDC in the FCT, stated that the suspects were apprehended in possession of stolen items, including cables, metal scraps, and other infrastructure components. Some of the suspects were also found with illicit drugs.

Odumosu emphasized the agency’s commitment to enforcing the ban on scavenging in Abuja, a directive issued to tackle the rising cases of vandalism and theft linked to scavengers. “These individuals exploit scavenging as a cover for criminal activities, causing significant damage to public and private properties,” he said.

The suspects reportedly targeted public infrastructure, including power cables and building materials, causing financial losses and inconveniences to residents and businesses. The NSCDC disclosed that stolen items recovered during the operation would be used as evidence in court proceedings against the suspects.

Odumosu urged residents to cooperate with law enforcement agencies by reporting suspicious activities and adhering to the ban on scavenging. He also warned that the crackdown would be sustained to ensure the safety of lives and property in the FCT.

Community leaders and residents have lauded the NSCDC’s efforts, expressing relief over the arrests. Many have long complained about the impact of scavengers on public safety and infrastructure. “We’ve witnessed too many cases of theft and vandalism in our area. This operation is a welcome development,” a resident said.

However, some advocacy groups have called for a more structured approach to addressing the issue of scavenging. They argue that many individuals involved in the trade rely on it for their livelihood and that providing alternative employment opportunities could help mitigate the problem.

The NSCDC has reiterated its resolve to collaborate with other security agencies and stakeholders to uphold law and order in Abuja. The agency also stressed the importance of public vigilance and cooperation in preventing crime and safeguarding infrastructure.

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