The Federal Capital Territory Police Command has disclosed that there have been approximately 62 reported cases of alleged manhood disappearance across the territory.
The FCT Commissioner of Police, Haruna Garba, shared this information during a press conference held at the command’s headquarters on Friday. Additionally, he mentioned that out of these 62 reported cases, 51 individuals were apprehended and subsequently brought to court on charges of spreading false information and inciting breaches of peace in the FCT.
These 51 suspects had wrongly accused others of being responsible for their alleged manhood disappearance, which, in turn, led to mobs taking action against those falsely accused.
The CP further called on residents of the territory to always cooperate with security operatives in a bid to ensure that the city was free of crimes.
Garba stated, “The first case of male organ disappearance was first recorded in Gwagwalada on 21/09/2023. It has spread all over FCT whereby as of today we had a total of 62 cases reported.
“51 suspects were charged to court for giving false information and inciting public disturbance. To this end, I want to reiterate my commitment and willingness to always work with you to defeat crime in all its forms in the Federal Capital Territory.”





