The Police in Enugu State have warned drivers and passengers
against collecting edibles from strangers who use drugs on people and
dispossess them of their belongings.
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Ebere Amaraizu, gave the warning in a statement on Sunday in Enugu.
Amaraizu
said: “The command is reminding members of the public particularly
passengers and drivers of taxi cabs and tricycles on the need to be
security conscious by being wary about the antics of mischief-makers who
allegedly hide under the guise of passengers to wreak havoc on taxi cab
and tricycle operators.
“These mischief-makers wreck this
havoc on them by drugging fruit juice, satchet water, soft drinks and
Suya (meat), which they give to the driver or co-passengers as a means
of expression of kindness with a view to making the driver and
co-passengers weak and unconscious.
“Thereby paving way for
the passenger (mischief-maker) to run away with the taxi cab or Keke
Napep or belongings of a co-passengers.”
Amaraizu further
disclosed that the mischief-makers were also acting as chartered
passenger(s) to tricycle and taxi cabs, while tricking their
unsuspecting operator to either a hotel, supermarket or a drinking joint
as if they were going to meet with someone on an appointment.
He
added: “But will have to order for drinks or Suya (meat) including
water for the operator to enable him finish discussions with whom he has
come to see at the spot.
“The unsuspecting victim most times
relaxes and consumes those items and after a while becomes weak
gradually as they leave the place and later become unconscious.
“The mischief-maker, at that juncture, takes the victim off and runs away with the car or the tricycle.”
The
police spokesman said the command, therefore, advised members of the
public to be wary of this development and to be guided accordingly to
avoid falling victims of the mischief-makers.
“The state
police command working in partnership with sister security agencies and
stakeholders, has put necessary security measures in place to fish out
those in this habit and bring them to book,” Amaraizu said.
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