Carpenter Arrested for Allegedly Stealing Client’s Plasma TVs

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  • According to the command’s spokesperson, CSP Ahmed Mohammed Wakil, who confirmed the arrest on Monday, July 28, 2025, the suspect reportedly sold one of the stolen TVs for ₦40,000.

The Bauchi State Police Command has arrested a 22-year-old carpenter, Auwal Mohammed, for allegedly stealing four brand-new plasma televisions from a client’s home.

According to the command’s spokesperson, CSP Ahmed Mohammed Wakil, who confirmed the arrest on Monday, July 28, 2025, the suspect reportedly sold one of the stolen TVs for ₦40,000.

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“On July 26, 2025, at about 16:00 hours, the Bauchi State Police Command apprehended Auwal Mohammed, a 22-year-old carpenter residing in the Sabon Railway area of Bauchi metropolis, in connection with the theft of four 43-inch plasma televisions,” the statement read.

“Auwal Mohammed, who was working as a carpenter at the residence of an unidentified individual, allegedly discovered the new televisions in one of the rooms of the premises.

“It is reported that he subsequently relocated the televisions to a concealed area within the house, where they remained for around two weeks. Following this period, he is said to have taken the televisions to the residence of a neighbor for safekeeping and received a sum of N50,000 as credit.

“Further investigation has indicated that the suspect later sold one of the stolen 43-inch televisions to an individual known to deal in stolen goods for N40,000. Efforts are currently being made to apprehend his accomplice and recover the stolen property.

“The investigation is ongoing, and upon its conclusion, Auwal Mohammed will be formally profiled and charged to court of law.”

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