He said the vehicles were impounded by the command’s newly created ‘Anti-One Chance Squad’ to curb the menace within the FCT.
“No institution or agency is superior to the other; we are one and the same and must work together to achieve the same goal,” he said.
Peoples Gazette had previously reported that Ms Ade-John, 60, was hospitalised after suffering acute poisoning from unknown origins.
She said her disappearance was reported to the police on Sept. 14.
He said the suspects had engaged the bolt driver to the area to buy Indian hemp and had no money to pay him for his service.
The committee comprised security chiefs of the FCT, Benue, Kaduna, Kogi, Nasarawa, Niger and Plateau States.
Garba Ahmad has assumed duty as the new police commissioner of the Yobe command.
The commission says it’s going to monitor compliance levels and spending in accordance with the electoral act.
