The Airport Police Command said that it has arrested a suspect,one George Ikpe, aged 28, for allegedly stealing high-value equipment worth N15 million from his former employer, Vovida Communications Limited, an IT solutions company.
The suspect, according to a statement signed by the Police Public Relations Officer(PPRO), of the Command, Assistant Superintendent of Police(ASP), Mohammed Adeola, was was apprehended on 3rd April 2026 by operatives of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Police Division following diligent intelligence gathering and investigation.
The PPRO in the statement informed that preliminary investigations revealed that the suspect gained unauthorised access to the company’s premises, located along the Murtala Muhammed International Airport axis, and made away with critical equipment.
He further explained that a thorough review of the company’s CCTV footage clearly captured the suspect’s movements and aided in confirming his identity.
Items stolen include two custom-made Vovida Central Processing Units (CPUs) valued at ₦10,357,000 (Ten Million, Three Hundred and Fifty-Seven Thousand Naira) and one high-end printer valued at ₦4,715,000 (Four Million, Seven Hundred and Fifteen Thousand Naira), bringing the total value of stolen items to approximately ₦15,072,000.
Further investigation, the PPRO said led to the recovery of the stolen CPUs on the disclosure of the suspect.
The PPRO, however, informed that the high-end printer had already been sold prior to his arrest.
Confessing to the crime, the suspect stated that he committed the crime as an act of revenge following the termination of his employment with the company.
Speaking on the incident, the Commissioner of Police, Airport Police Command, Ogunbode Olufunke, stated that the Command will not back down on ensuring criminal elements have no safe haven within the airport and its environs.
She also stated that the suspect will be charged to a court of competent jurisdiction upon the conclusion of investigations.
CP Olufunke further urged members of the public to promptly report suspicious activities and criminal incidents to the nearest police division, noting that timely reporting greatly enhances swift response and recovery efforts.
The Airport Police Command, she said remains resolute in its mandate to safeguard lives and property while maintaining a secure and crime-free airport environment.
