Magistrate Uche Okoro’s Car Stolen Outside Court in Abia State
Thieves have stolen a car belonging to Magistrate Uche Okoro in Abia State. The incident occurred right outside the court premises while the magistrate was inside performing official duties.
This daring theft has left many people in the area shocked and worried about security around judicial institutions.
Magistrate Okoro had parked the vehicle within the court compound, expecting it to be safe. However, the thieves successfully drove the car away without immediate detection. Security agencies have been notified and have launched an investigation to recover the vehicle and apprehend those responsible.
This latest incident has raised serious concerns about the safety of judicial officers and other public servants in the state. Many residents now fear that criminals are becoming bolder, targeting even locations that should be well-secured.
There are growing calls for improved security measures around courts and government buildings.
The theft of Magistrate Uche Okoro’s car has become a major topic of discussion among lawyers, court staff, and the general public in Abia. It highlights the urgent need for better surveillance and tighter security in places where justice is administered. The magistrate and court officials are working closely with the police to pursue the matter.
As the investigation continues, many hope the vehicle will be recovered soon and the thieves brought to justice. This unfortunate event serves as another reminder of the rising insecurity challenges in parts of the country, even in areas dedicated to law and order.
Residents are appealing to authorities to take stronger actions to safeguard lives and property.





