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Delta police arrest staff who allegedly stole seven computers from a primary school
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2 months agoon
By
Noah
The police in Delta state has arrested a staff of Nana Primary School who allegedly eight (8) out of fifteen (15) Zinox computers supplied to the school by Delta State Government have been stolen.
A statement released by DSP Bright Edafe, spokesperson of the state police command, said the school authorities had on March 2 reported that the computers were stolen.
He said upon receipt of this report, the DPO ‘A’ Division Warri detailed police detectives who swung into action. The detectives after a painstaking investigation, on 6/3/2022, arrested the principal suspect named Oki Precious ‘m’ age 34yrs.
The investigation later revealed that the suspect is the computer operator working in the school and employed by the parent-teachers association (PTA) of the school.
The suspect led the police to his house where seven (7) computers were recovered.The case has been charged to court.
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