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Yobe Police Run Brilliant Double Operation to Rescue Abandoned Newborn Baby Girl and Jail Notorious Marketplace Motorcycle Thieves

Yobe Police Run Brilliant Double Operation to Rescue Abandoned Newborn Baby Girl and Jail Notorious Marketplace Motorcycle Thieves

The Yobe State Police Command has registered a major double victory for public safety, demonstrating both tactical precision and humanitarian responsiveness in two distinct operations. Within a 24-hour window, law enforcement operatives successfully executed the delicate rescue of an abandoned infant girl and permanently disabled a ruthless syndicate that has been terrorizing local transport and market hubs.

The first operational script unfolded when a wave of anxiety hit a local neighborhood after residents discovered a tiny newborn baby girl wrapped in a light cloth and left exposed to the elements by the roadside. Recognizing the immediate threat to the child’s life, a distress portal was opened to the nearby police division. Operatives moved in instantly, carrying out a swift technical rescue. The team carefully handled the infant and rushed her to an emergency ward, where pediatricians have confirmed she is stable and responding beautifully to medical care.

While social welfare officials begin the process of tracing the mother and establishing a long-term care manual for the child, the command shifted its total focus to the state’s commercial trenches. Following a spike in missing vehicles, a tech-driven dragnet was activated across major trade zones to clip the wings of a specialized cross-border motorcycle-snatching ring.

The security shield closed in on the suspects during a high-stakes market raid. Investigators revealed that the gang specialized in tracking targets at crowded public squares, using master keys and distraction tactics to cart away commercial motorcycles. The principal operators, including a notorious 30-year-old coordinator, were cornered by tactical teams just as they were preparing to ship a stolen red Boxer motorcycle across regional borders. The arrest took a dramatic turn when one fleeing suspect rode recklessly through a nearby village, knocking down a 72-year-old pedestrian before being pinned down by the police team and saved from an angry local mob.

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Confirming the developments, the State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dungus Abdulkarim, stated that the recovered vehicles are being kept at the state secretariat for verification, while the chemical and physical evidence gathered will form the core of the prosecution file. Abdulkarim warned that under the directive of Commissioner of Police Usman Kanfani Jibrin, the command has permanently opened its investigative portals to eliminate petty crime and thuggery, assuring the public that the operational lines remain fully synchronized to protect the state’s economic and social fabric.

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