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Police Issue Warning To Nigerians As One-Chance Robbers Change Tactics

The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has issued a new warning to Nigerians regarding the persistent threat posed by one-chance robbers nationwide.

The warning was posted on the NPF’s official Facebook page on Monday night.

The post brings attention to a recent criminal trend in Nigeria known as “Shifting Chair-One Chance,” which targets unsuspecting citizens for robbery.

Passengers were advised to remain vigilant and watchful, ensuring they only boarded vehicles painted in commercial colors.

The post reads, “It has become vital to intimate members of the public about trending methods adopted by criminals to rob unsuspecting citizens of their possessions. One of such is known as ‘Shifting Chair- One Chance.’

“The Nigeria Police Force advises citizens and other residents in Nigeria to be very watchful and avoid vehicles not marked commercially or without proper identification.”

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