Police Announces 14-Day Ultimatum for Owners of Abandoned Vehicles, Motorcycles, Others in Abia.

Police Announces 14-Day Ultimatum for Owners of Abandoned Vehicles, Motorcycles, Others in Abia.

The Abia State Police Command has issued a 14-day ultimatum to owners of several abandoned and unclaimed vehicles, motorcycles, tricycles and other items currently at the Osisioma Divisional Headquarters to come forward and claim their property.

The Command, in a statement signed by the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Maureen C. Chinaka, on Friday, August 21, 2026, said the affected items include scrap motorcycles, a Keke bus, a tricycle, a generator and a Toyota pick-up vehicle.
Among the items listed are a Dayun motorcycle with registration number GUA 302-QT; a black Daylong motorcycle with registration number EHM-537-QH; a black Kymco motorcycle with registration number ETU 739-QP; and a Hijet Keke bus with registration number JRV 676-XD.
Other items include several motorcycles without registration numbers, a GX 90 Scnui 3.5HP generator, a tricycle bearing security number 3203, and a Toyota pick-up.

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The Police Command urged owners or persons with legitimate claims to the items to report to the Osisioma Divisional Headquarters within 14 days of the notice.

According to the Command, failure to claim the items within the stipulated period will result in their disposal through public auction in accordance with existing laws.