The Nigerian Correctional Service, Yobe State Command, has declared a convicted inmate wanted after he fled the scene of a road crash while being transported to Damaturu.
The public Relation officer of the command, DSC Abdullahi Adamu, who disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday, April 15, 2026 said the escaped inmate identified as Dahiru Mohammed, is considered dangerous.
According to the statement, the incident occurred on April 13, 2026, when the vehicle conveying inmates from MSCC Potiskum to Damaturu got involved in a road traffic accident.
The command warns members of the public that harbouring a fugitive is a serious criminal offence punishable by law.
The command urges anyone with useful information on the fleeing inmate to take immediate action by reporting to the nearest police station or correctional facility.
“The general public is hereby notified that the Nigerian Correctional Service Yobe state command has confirmed the escape of an inmate from the Medium Security Custodial Centre (MSCC) Potiskum,” the statement read
The individual whose picture is hereby attached, managed to flee the scene of the accident.
“Name:-DAHIRU MOHAMMED
Age: 30
Description:- Convicted
Prison number:- J/1539/24
Date of admission:-29/11/24
Case number:- ybs/dt/hc/27/24
Address:- Askiwari village via tarmuwa.
Tribe:- Fulani
Last Seen Along:- Potiskum – Damaturu Road
Public Instructions: The escaped individual is considered is dangerous and members of the public are advised not to have any personal dealings with him.
“If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of this individual, or if you spotted anyone suspicious near the site of the accident on the Potiskum-Damaturu road, please take immediate action:
1. Report to the nearest Police Station or Correctional Facility.
2. Contact the emergency hotlines listed below:
Emergency Line 1: 07038397460
Emergency Line 2: 07063348987
MSCC Potiskum Duty Office: 08062211873
Yobe State Command HQ: +2348038452982
“Note: Harbouring a fugitive is a serious criminal offence punishable by law. We appreciate the cooperation of the public in ensuring the swift return of the inmate to custody.”