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FRSC Recovers 35 Stolen Vehicles in Six Months Through Data-Driven Operations

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July 18, 2025
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By Nkechi Eze

In a strong reaffirmation of its commitment to national security and public service delivery, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has recovered 35 stolen vehicles across Nigeria in the first half of 2025. The milestone, achieved through intelligence-driven operations, highlights the Corps’ growing efficiency in supporting broader law enforcement efforts through technology and inter-agency collaboration.

According to a statement by the Corps’ spokesperson, Olusegun Ogungbemide, the recoveries were made possible through the strategic deployment of the National Vehicle Identification Scheme (NVIS) portal, a technology-driven platform that enables the tracking and verification of vehicle data nationwide.

The recovered vehicles, which were stolen through various criminal methods including armed robbery, abduction, and fraudulent deception, include 24 Toyota vehicles, five Lexus cars, two Mercedes-Benz vehicles, a Ford Focus, a Daihatsu, a Pontiac Vibe, and a Toyota Sienna.

To facilitate the successful tracing and retrieval of these vehicles, the FRSC worked closely with sister security agencies and state governments across different regions of the country.

Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed, while expressing delight over the recoveries, praised the personnel involved in the operations for their diligence and commitment. He noted that the recoveries are a clear indication of the Corps’ growing role in combating vehicle-related crimes through the use of data, technology, and robust institutional partnerships.

“These recoveries are a testament to the effectiveness of inter-agency synergy and technological integration in modern law enforcement,” he said. “Beyond road safety, we are equally committed to supporting national security through vehicle verification and traceability.”

The Corps Marshal emphasized that the FRSC’s role in enhancing public safety goes beyond traffic regulation, describing the agency’s work as a “silent but consistent war against criminal elements who attempt to undermine national security through stolen vehicles.”

The Corps urged the public to remain vigilant and actively participate in the vehicle verification process. Nigerians were advised to use the NVIS portal or the FRSC mobile application to verify vehicle details before purchasing any vehicle. Suspicious vehicle registrations should also be reported promptly to the authorities.

“Public trust and collaboration remain vital to the success of the Corps’ mandate,” the statement noted. “We are focused on deepening our operational integrity, expanding data-based enforcement strategies, and reinforcing public confidence.”

Members of the public can access the FRSC’s verification services via the Corps’ official website at www.frsc.gov.ng.

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