Kano deputy gov’s staff under probe over missing official vehicle

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Government officials attached to the office of the Kano State Deputy Governor are currently undergoing interrogation over the alleged theft of a Toyota Hilux, an operational vehicle belonging to the State House convoy.

The vehicle went missing from the Deputy Governor’s office on Sunday evening, when most workers were off duty for the weekend, according to Guardian.

Intelligence reports revealed that a few individuals, including a long-serving civil servant, allegedly drove the vehicle out of the Government House under the cover of darkness.

A reliable source disclosed that what appeared to be a coordinated operation was carried out by familiar government staff, evading the notice of armed security personnel at the Government House.

“The criminal act was actually perpetrated by officials at the Deputy Governor’s office, though it happened on a Sunday evening when there is usually little activity at the Government House,” the source said.

“But how the suspect managed to move the vehicle out without being stopped by security personnel is questionable. That suggests some level of connivance. A security officer should have intercepted him. However, this does not imply there is a security threat at the seat of power.”

“My thinking is that the man was not stopped and perhaps allowed to move out the vehicle since he’s a familiar face. But again, they (security) should have known he was not on official duty and it was on Sunday evening. I’m sure intelligence will unravel the whole question,” an internal source revealed.

Although there has been no official statement from the Deputy Governor’s office regarding the incident, reports circulating on social media suggest that a thief sneaked into the Government House and made away with the Toyota Hilux.

Meanwhile, security has been tightened around the Government House, with heavily armed police and DSS operatives conducting thorough checks on visitors and officials.

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