AL BURAIMI, Oman — In an unusual case of automotive theft, authorities in the Al Buraimi Governorate have cracked down on a local criminal operation targeting student transport. The Royal Oman Police (ROP) confirmed the arrest of four individuals implicated in the theft, vandalism, and systematic dismantling of a local school bus.
The targeted educational vehicle was stripped down with the specific intent of selling its components on the black market as spare parts.
According to official statements from the Al Buraimi Governorate Police Command, the suspects carefully targeted the school bus, moving it to a discreet location to avoid detection while they worked. Once hidden, the group began a rapid teardown of the heavy vehicle, stripping away high-value mechanics, body panels, and internal components intended for illicit scrap and spare part distribution. The scheme came to a grinding halt following a targeted investigation by law enforcement officers. Acting on intelligence reports regarding suspicious activity, ROP officers tracked down the operation, raiding the site and detaining the four individuals.
The Royal Oman Police have confirmed that the vehicle and remaining components were secured at the scene. While a significant portion of the bus had already been tampered with, the swift raid prevented the suspects from fully liquidating the stolen property into the underground automotive market.
The Al Buraimi Governorate Police Command arrested four individuals for vandalizing and stealing a school bus, which they intended to dismantle and sell for spare parts. According to a brief public statement released by the Royal Oman Police, the suspects are currently undergoing legal procedures as authorities finalize the case against them.
The four detainees now face severe charges, including grand theft, destruction of public/private property, and operating an illegal chop shop.
The incident has raised questions among local Al Buraimi residents regarding the security of educational infrastructure and fleet vehicles. School buses are critical lifelines for families in the governorate, and the vandalism of such a vital asset has drawn sharp community condemnation.
Local logistics operators are being reminded to reinforce security measures for parked heavy vehicles—particularly during weekends and school holidays—by utilizing secure yards, installing GPS tracking devices, and deploying CCTV surveillance to deter increasingly bold scrap metal and spare part syndicates.
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