The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) issues a renewed caution to Nigerians nationwide regarding the activities of one-chance robbers, unveiling a new modus operandi dubbed “Shifting Chair-One Chance.”
In an official statement posted on its Facebook page, the NPF underscores the importance of vigilance, urging citizens to avoid boarding vehicles lacking commercial markings or proper identification.
The warning comes amidst growing concerns over the prevalence of one-chance robbery, a coordinated criminal enterprise rampant in major cities such as Abuja and Lagos State.
Perpetrators of this organized crime specialize in snatching valuables, including cell phones and cash, from unsuspecting passengers.
In light of the evolving tactics employed by these criminal elements, the NPF emphasizes the need for heightened awareness and caution among the public.
With the emergence of “Shifting Chair-One Chance,” passengers are urged to exercise discernment and prioritize safety when selecting transportation options.
This latest advisory serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing threat posed by one-chance robbers and underscores the importance of community vigilance in combatting such criminal activities.
The Nigeria Police Force remains committed to safeguarding citizens and maintaining law and order across the nation, urging cooperation from all stakeholders in the fight against crime.