The FCT Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, arrested 111 suspected criminals between January and March.
The Commandant, Olusola Odumosu, said this in an interview with newsmen on Sunday in Abuja, saying that nine of the suspects were arrested for vandalizing public infrastructure and 102 over illegal mining.
According to him, the suspects had been arraigned in court with some already convicted while others were granted bail or undergoing further investigation.
Odumosu further stated that one of the suspects was discharged and acquitted by the court.
While giving a breakdown of the suspects, the commandant said one Munkalu Yakubu and 41 others are in court over illegal mining of gold in Dai village, Kwali Area Council.
โThere is also an alleged case of illegal mining of gold against one Ibrahim Talasne and 52 others as well as an alleged case of illegal mining of precious stones by one Saidu Ismail and six others who were arrested at CITEC area in Idu,โ he said.
He added that the command also arrested some suspects for vandalizing public infrastructure.
โOne Yakubu Mati was arrested while vandalising railway line armored cable at a metro railway station in Idu.
โSimilarly, Anthong Batoulumen and three others were arrested for vandalising armored cable at Mabushi.
โObadiah Ezekiel was also arrested for vandalizing a shop at Games Village while Wodi Sunday, Habib Mohammed, and Jibirin Idris were arrested for vandalising telecommunication assets and theft,โ he added.
Odumosu said exhibits recovered from the suspects included a decommissioned telecommunication mast, pumping machine, armored cables, litres of fuel, and gold substance among others.
He also said the commandโs intelligence unit had arrested seven persons for allegedly producing illegal firearms.
The commandant warned against vandalising critical national assets and infrastructure, saying anyone caught would be made to face the full wrath of the law.
He assured that civil defence personnel would intensify efforts to make the FCT safe and very tough for criminals.
Odumosu, therefore, called on residents to be security conscious within their environment and report any suspicious movement to security agencies.