Railway Police arrest, charge 213 suspects to court- CP Longe

A member of the Nigerian Mobile Police (MOPOL) patrols the Idu Railway Station before boarding the last train for Kaduna in Abuja on February 24, 2023, ahead of the Nigerian presidential election scheduled for February 25, 2023. -Photo by Michele Spatari / AFP)

CP Yetunde Longe, immediate past Commissioner of Police, Railway command, said that 213 suspects were arrested in one year while she was in charged of the command.


Longe disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) while assessing her operations at the Railway command headquarters, Ebute-Metta, Lagos.

She said that investigations into all the suspects arrested were concluded and all were charged to court.

The police boss has just been redeployed to the Port Authority Command, Eastern Zone, Port Harcourt.

She said that suspects were arrested from across the country for various offences, including vandalisation of rail track facilities, whose values were yet to be estimated.

Longe said that between December 2022 and February 2023, 15 suspects were arrested, while 198 others were arrested between February 2022 and November 2022.

She, however, said that under her watch at the command, the security architecture of the rail line corridor and railway infrastructures were strengthened.


Longe charged all men and officers of the command to continue to put in their best to ensure safety of persons doing business with the Nigeria Railway Corporation.

“The government, despite its scarce resources, has managed to put such very valuable investment in place and we have some unscrupulous citizens going to vandalise and steal the components used in assembling this rail tracks.

“This is the worst thing a citizen can do to the country or economy. People that have been caught or the ones planning to partake in such activities will face the full wrath of the law.

“This has prompted the I-GP to post more men and officers to areas of such security peculiarities with equipment to curb the menace of incessant vandalism,” she said.

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