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FRSC recovers stolen vehicle in Nnewi

Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has recovered a suspected stolen vehicle, a Toyota Corolla, at the National Vehicle Identification Scheme (NVIS) Desk Office, Nnewi, Anambra State. According to a statement

FRSC recovers stolen vehicle in Nnewi
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April 8, 2026·3 min read
  • From Elekwachi Chinedum, Onitsha

Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has recovered a suspected stolen vehicle, a Toyota Corolla, at the National Vehicle Identification Scheme (NVIS) Desk Office, Nnewi, Anambra State.

According to a statement by Deputy Corps Commander Corps Public Education Officer, Osondu Ohaeri, the recovery, which occurred last Saturday, followed meticulous verification process triggered during attempt to process proof of ownership documents on the NVIS portal.

He said the vehicle was forcefully taken from the owner during kidnapping on January 23, 2023, adding that it is in the custody of the SBI Unit of the Nigeria Police Force Area Command, Nnewi, for further investigation.

Ohaeri said: “Upon scrutiny, the chassis number initially presented raised suspicion, prompting further verification by the NVIS Officer, which ultimately revealed discrepancies linked to an already registered vehicle in the database.

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“Acting on professional instinct and adherence to standard procedures, the NVIS Officer requested for a physical confirmation of the chassis number from the vehicle body.

“A thorough check on the NVIS portal exposed the true identity of the vehicle and its rightful owner, Mr. Onyechi Dickson Eze of Awka, Anambra State.

“Subsequent contact with the owner confirmed that the vehicle was forcefully taken from him during a kidnapping on the 23rd of January, 2023, after which he was abandoned while the vehicle was carted away.

“In a swift inter-agency response, the Nigeria Police Force Area Command, Nnewi, was duly notified, leading to the immediate involvement of the State Criminal Investigation Bureau (SCIB).

“Through a coordinated operation involving FRSC officials, the Police, and the Motor Licensing Authority (MLA), Ojoto, the agent who facilitated the fraudulent documentation, alongside the applicant, was apprehended.

“The vehicle was successfully recovered on April 4, 2026, at about 1654HRS, and is in the custody of the SBI Unit of the Nigeria Police Force Area Command, Nnewi, for further investigation.

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“Preliminary findings revealed that the vehicle had undergone deliberate modifications in a bid to conceal its identity.

“Notably, the original red colour had been altered to grey, while an unassigned number plate (NZM135AQ) was affixed to the vehicle—further confirming criminal intent and attempted system circumvention.

“Despite these alterations, the robustness of the NVIS platform ensured that the vehicle’s true identity was uncovered without compromise.

“This remarkable recovery speaks volume of the critical role of the National Vehicle Identification Scheme (NVIS) in enhancing vehicle traceability, combating vehicle related crimes and strengthening national security architecture.

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“It also highlights the Corps’ resolve to due diligence, professionalism and synergy with relevant stakeholders in safeguarding lives and properties.

“Significantly, this recovery adds to the growing number of stolen vehicles successfully traced and recovered by the Corps through the NVIS platform in 2026 alone.

“It marks yet another milestone in the FRSC’s sustained crackdown on vehicle theft and fraudulent registration practices across the country, reaffirming the Corps’ resolve to remain steps ahead of criminal elements exploiting the system.

“The Corps therefore reiterates its call on the public to always ensure proper documentation and verification of vehicle particulars before acquisition, while also encouraging continuous collaboration with law enforcement agencies to rid the nation of vehicle related crimes.”

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