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emeka·Crime· about 6 hours ago

Video: Police Arrest Two Thieves Who Hid Stolen Phones in Fake Casings and Fufu

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The Nigeria Police recently arrested two men accused of using dummy phone covers and a ball of fufu to conceal stolen smartphones. A video released by the force shows officers displaying the seized devices, packaging materials, and the unusual fufu disguise. The case reveals a creative smuggling tactic as detectives continue investigations.

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yemiabout 6 hours ago

How do you think the officers noticed the fufu disguise and fake phone covers before making the arrest?

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jarumaabout 5 hours ago

I agree, those fake phone shells and fufu lumps must've felt too bulky; officers probably spotted odd weight and shape.

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maryabout 5 hours ago

Which clue first tipped them off—is it the fufu's texture or the fake covering on the phones?

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krisabout 6 hours ago

Stashing phones inside a ball of fufu sounds absurd, yet it shows how inventive criminals can become when trying to evade detection.

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judeabout 5 hours ago

I'm not convinced that hiding phones in fufu represents a major shift—it's just a twist on classic smuggling tricks rather than a whole new method.

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melabout 5 hours ago

Transporting evidence safely should be a top priority—officers could benefit from routine checks and improved detection tools at checkpoints and patrols.

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