Security

Two personnel of Amotekun have been allegedly detained and another one shot by the divisional police officer in Ile Igbon, Surulere Local Government Area of Oyo State.

According to the information gathered, the Amotekun officers Olatunji Mayowa and Jenyo Isiaka had arrested an herdsman that was alleged to have set a farmland ablaze.

 The report also indicated that the D.P.O. Adepoju Ayodeji, on hearing the story, ordered the arrest and detention of the Amotekun officers.

The report added that seven Amotekun officials went  to the Ile- Igbon Division, to effect the release of their two members that were detained.

 And as the leader of the Amotekun was discussing with the police station guard, the D.P.O, allegedly rushed out, snatched an AK 47 Rifle from an officer standing by, and shot at the Amotekun Corps personnel.

Job Adewale was allegedly hit at close range on the right leg, while the detained officers Olatunji Mayowa and Jenyo Isiaka and the complainant were still in the Police Cell in Ile- Igbon Division.

 Reacting to the incident the Oyo State Police Public Relation Officer, Olugbenga Fadeyi said the DPO shot in defence

Reacting, the Amotekun commandant in Oyo State, Olayinka Olayanju, confirmed the incident.

Mr. Olayanju said the injured Amotekun personnel was presently receiving treatment at Ogbomoso Teaching Hospital.

Abisola Oluremi

Crime

The long arm of the law has caught up with forty-eight suspected criminals who have been terrorizing the people of Ibadan and its environs.

The suspects were arrested for various offences ranging from kidnapping, rape, armed robbery and other related criminal offences.

One of the suspects, a fifty six year old legal practitioner, Remi Oladiti who was arrested for drugging and defiling a fourteen year old girl confessed to the crime but said it was a mutual relationship between them.

Another one, Jinjbti Nimtim who was arrested for kidnapping and the killing of his boss said he dispossessed the deceased of his money and mobile phone and sold it his friend.

Other paraded suspects confessed to the charges levelled against them and pleaded for leniency.

Parading the suspects, Commissioner of Police in Oyo State, Mrs Ngozi Onadeko said the command’s efforts had yielded tremendously as all the arrested suspects were captured.

Mrs Onadeko said with the support of gallant officers and unbiased collaboration form members of the public, as well as a synergy from other sister agencies, Oyo State would be totally crime free.

Mrs Onadeko said part of those paraded were some hoodlums who were involved in looting police stations during ENDSARS protest.

The commissioner added that all the suspects would soon charge to court after proper investigations. 

Exhibits found with the suspects included some arms and ammunition, some stolen households materials, different types of mobile phones, and about five hundred thousand naira cash. 

Rasheeda Makinde

Crime


Ekiti State Police Command has confirmed the arrest of a woman for allegedly abducting three children in Ado Ekiti.
A statement by the Public Relations Officer of the command, Mr Sunday Abutu affirmed that the woman was arrested after some residents around INEC Office, Bank Road, Ado-Ekiti raised an alarm that a strange woman, one Mrs Kazeem Tawa attempted to abduct three School Children.
According to him, upon the receipt of the information from the good samaritan, a team of joint patrol, comprising the Police, Army and other security agencies put in place by The Executive Governor of Ekiti State was dispatched to scene immediately and was able to rescue the children and apprehended the suspect.

The children while narrating their ordeal told the team that the woman pleaded with them to help her carry her bag containing some items to an unknown destination.
According to them, they refused initially but after a few moment of conversing with the woman, they became unconscious and started following the woman with her bag.
” It took the quick intervention of some mechanics around who noticed their suspicious movement to stop them. When asked about the children, she claimed that the children belong to her. But the scenario changed immediately when the children countered her that she was not their mother”.
During interrogation by the personnel of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit, the woman could not satisfactorily state her mission and reason for trying to lead the school children to an unknown destination.
Mr Abutu said Investigation was ongoing and as soon as it is completed, the suspect would be charged to Court.
Items recovered are: charm, soft drinks, oranges, drugs, adult/children slippers, fresh banana, maggi, garri, clothes, INEC jackets, and others.

Roundoff News

Crime


A 63 year old man, Sunday Igbinokhuaihe has been arrested by men of the Edo State Police Command for defiling a two-year-old girl.
It was gathered that the incident happened in Uronigbe, Orhionmwon local government area of the state where the suspect is said to be a neighbour to the parents of the little girl.
The old man was alleged to have lured the girl into his room, using a loaf of bread and thereafter used his finger to break the hymen, while the girl’s mother was in the kitchen preparing dinner.
It was further gathered that the mother of the child noticed that something was amiss, when her daughter screamed while she attempted to bath her later in the evening.
The little girl was said to have described to her mother, how Igbinokhuaihe used his finger on her private part, a situation that prompted the mother to raise alarm that attracted neighbours.
The matter was said to have been reported at the Urhonigbe Police station and the suspect was arrested before he was later transferred to Abudu Police Division.
Igbinokhuaihe was subsequently transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID, of the Edo State Police command in Benin city, where he is currently being detained pending the conclusion of investigation.
Vanguard

Politics

The Chief Press Secretary, CPS, to Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, Mr Taiwo Adisa has warned opposition elements in the state to stop playing politics with the insecurity situation in Ibarapa and Oke-Ogun areas of the state.

A statement by the governor’s aide says that most of the comments attributed to opposition elements on the security situation in the state missed the point due to pettiness, contempt and clear attempt to play to the gallery.

According to him, if opposition elements were true lovers of the state, they should have used the occasion to demonstrate patriotism by empathising with the people of the state and coming up with their own ideas on how to address the situation.

Mr Adisa said Governor Makinde had, at the height of the insecurity in Ibarapa, deployed Operation Burst, a state-backed security outfit comprising the Army, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps and the Police to Ibarapa in large numbers.

The governor had also caused to be deployed, men and officers of MOPOL 72, located strategically in Ago-Are in Oke-Ogun axis.

He added that the government followed-up that deployment with the mass deployment of the men of the Oyo State Security Network Agency, also known as Amotekun, to Ibarapa and Oke-Ogun axes to quench the rising insecurity.

Mr Adisa maintained that the mass deployment of security operatives to the area had begun to yield positive results in the last few weeks, stating that on January 9, the Amotekun Corps worked with Vigilante Group of Nigeria, local hunters, and Miyetti Allah Vigilantes to comb forests straddling four local governments in Ibarapa and Iwajowa Local Government Areas of Oke-Ogun.

“For the avoidance of doubt, before those fanning the embers of ethnic crisis and their Hosanna crowd went to town with their showmanship gimmicks, the government had made serious efforts to tame the insecurity situation in Ibarapa.”

“Apart from initiating several peace meetings between Yoruba and Fulani residents of the axes, the government took steps to deploy a heavy security presence to Ibarapa and at a point, even backed a community-based effort to rid the forests of kidnappers and bandits.”

“It would be recalled that the government had backed a similar approach in Kisi, Igbeti and Igboho axes of the state and was able to achieve a great success without necessarily making noise in the media about it.”

Iyabo Adebisi

Crime

Ogun State Police Command has arrested a 55 year old man, Ishau Falana for allegedly beating his relative Badmus Rafiu to death over bush burning.

The suspect was arrested after the younger brother of the deceased reported incident at Ayetoro divisional headquarters.

He said the suspect accosted the deceased to farm at Oluwasogo area of Ijaka Isale and challenged him for burning bush very close to his farm. 

The deceased’s younger brother told policemen the suspect used a stick to beat him to state of coma after he had overpowered him in a fight.

The Police Public Relations officer, Mr. Abimbola Oyeyemi who confirmed this in a statement in Abeokuta said the suspect claimed that he never knew the incident could lead to death.

Mr. Oyeyemi said the The Commissioner of Police, Mr Edward  Ajogun had ordered the transfer of the suspect to the homicide section of the state criminal investigation and intelligence department for further investigation and diligent prosecution.

Olusegun Folarin

Crime

The Police Command in Anambra State says it has apprehended two women for allegedly assaulting a ten year old house-girl with hot water.

In a press release, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr. Haruna Mohammed says the two suspects are; 34-year-old Nneka Ayaene and 22-year-old Chinenye Okoh of Ndiowu Community, Orumba North Local Government Area of the state.

According to him, the suspects allegedly assaulted their house help, one Chidimma Nworie Ani by pouring hot water on her resulting to injuries all over her body.

Their action according to the release was because the girl was impatient in waiting to return thr bowl of water she brought to them.

Mr. Mohammed explains that police operatives visited the scene and rushed the girl to Best Hospital Oko where she is presently recuperating.

Consequently the suspects have been charged to Magistrate Court Nanka for prosecution after conclusion of investigation.

The case has been adjourned to February 10 and suspects remanded at the Corrections Center Onitsha.

Their arrest followed formal complaint of child abuse and grievous assault at the Oko police station on January 5, 2021.

Uche Ndeke

Health

Police in Kwara say it will arrest and prosecute violators of COVID-19 safety guidelines.

Spokesman of the command, SP Ajayi said in a statement the action was due to the recent alarming increase in the number of new cases.

He advised residents on strict compliance with COVID-19 guidelines as issued by the Nigeria Center for Disease Control, NCDC.

Ali Rabiu

Crime

Lagos State Police Command has arrested one Fatai Ismail, aka Small, a notorious armed robber who had been terrorizing residents of Langbasa Area, Ajah Lagos State.

Ismail was arrested by the police with the help of some community members when he went to attack a supermarket at Folarin Bus Stop, Ajah Area on 29th November 2020.

The suspect, who was confirmed to be a cultist, was arrested by the police command in 2017 for a similar offence and charged to court.

He was arrested with one locally made pistol with some cartridges, which he claimed was procured from a man (name withheld) who is presently at large.

In the same vein, the command arrested nine (9) arsonists that set ablaze Ajeromi Ifelodun Local Government Secretariat on 20th October, 2020 during the recent violent ENDSARS protest in Lagos State.

The suspects included Abdulganiyu Habeeb, m, 30, Adetunji Senyi, m, 27, Ahmed Animashahun, m, 28, Alowonle Lawal,m, 28, Taiwo Nua

Abisola Ouremi

Security

Ogun State Police Command has appealed to the hospitals, traditional healers and the public for notifications whenever they sight persons with gunshot injuries in their area.

A statement by the command’s spokesman, Mr. Abímbólá Oyeyemi in Abeokuta, explained that the appeal became necessary following the escape of some armed robbery suspect that engaged the police in a gun duel during an operation.

He hinted that one of the suspects was killed during the gun duel with officers of the command.

Mr Oyeyemi said a distress call was made to the police at Ikenne Divisional Headquarters that a group of armed robbery gang were operating in between a fuel station and a company along the expressway.

The police spokesman said exhibits recovered from the armed robbery scene include a mock gun, a Toyota Corolla car with registration number KNN 84 TD believed to have been snatched.

Mr Oyeyemi disclosed that the commissioner of police reassured the people of Ogun State that the command was more determined to ensure safety of all residents during and after the Yuletide.

Wale Oluokun

Security

Following the crisis that erupted at Agodi gate earlier this morning, the Nigeria Police, Oyo State Command has deployed its officers to restore normalcy in the area.

Our correspondent gathered that the crisis in which one person was injured was triggered by an officer of the Nigerian Correctional Service, Oyo State Command, who allegedly shot at a commercial motorcyclist.

The situation led to hurried closure of shops in the area to avoid attacks and looting by hoodlums.

When contacted the Police Public Relations Officer, Oyo State Command, Mr. Olugbenga Fadeyi said the rift was between an officer of the Correctional Centre and an Okada man and not police officer as speculated.

According to the Public Relation Officer, Nigerian Correctional Services,  Olanrewaju Anjorin, the rift started when commercial motorcyclists plying Iwo- Road –Bashorun Akobo axis refused to move their park from the frontage of the correctional centre.

Though, an unconfirmed sources said two persons were feared dead during the crisis.

Following the pandemonium that erupted after the shooting of a commercial motorcyclist in Gate area of Ibadan, okada riders have attacked the police stations in the area.

The Okada riders in their numbers attacked the police stations, destroying the buildings. The first police station in Idi-Omo, around bus stop was burnt by the rampaging riders while the second one opposite Wema Bank was vandalised.

Abisola Oluremi

Security

Contrary to the currently trending news online, that policemen fired shots leading to injury at Agodi gate area this morning, the truth is that there was a clash between officers of the correctional service and bike men stationed at Agodi gate, upon receipt of this information, Policemen as well as other security agencies moved to the scene to ensure there’s no break down of law and order that could lead to coordinated attack on the prison facility.

POLICE MEN FIRED NO SHOT.

further development will unfold and be communicated later .

Sp Gbenga Fadeyi

PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER

OYO STATE POLICE COMMAND.

24/11/2020

Security

Police in Oyo State have debunked the rumour that a luxury bus brought some suspected herdsmen to Soka area of Ibadan for suspicious mission.

The Police Public Relations Officer in the State, Mr. Olugbenga Fadeyi said the people were in Ibadan to complete their admission at the lead city university, Ibadan sponsored by the former governor of Sokoto State.

According to Mr. Fadeyi Lead City University Management confirmed them as their prospective students.

The Police Spokesperson however urged members of the public to desist from spreading unconfirmed reports that might cause unrest in the society.

It would be recalled that a story broke out yesterday that a luxury bus brought about three hundred suspected herdsmen to Maje, Soka area of Ibadan for suspicious mission.

The story however, caused some unrest at the area which led to the arrest of the suspected herdsmen by the Sanyo Police Station.

Rasheedat Makinde

Crime

Men of the Ogun State Police Command have shot dead an armed robbery suspect and other members of the gang escaped with gunshot injuries in Ikenne area of the state.

The Police Public Relations officer, Mr. Abimbola Oyeyemi said in a statement in Abeokuta that the officers in the area had got information that a group of armed robbers had blocked road along Olabiro street in Ikenne and dispossessing people of their valuables at gun point.

Mr. Oyeyemi said the Divisional Police Officer in Ikenne, Mr. Noukauba Onuma mobilized his patrol team and rushed to the scene where they engaged the armed robbers in a gun battle which he claimed lasted for about thirty minutes.

He explained that one of the suspect was shot dead while others escaped with various degree of gunshot injuries, adding that one locally made gun, one live cartridge and one expended cartridge were recovered from the scene of the incident.

Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Edward Ajogun has directed that the fleeing members of the gang be hunted for and brought to justice within the shortest possible time.

 Olatunji Idowu

Crime

The Commissioner of Police, Ekiti State Command, Mr. Tunde Mobayo has condemned an attack on the Divisional Police Headquarters in Ikere-Ekiti and the Area Command in the town by suspected hoodlums.

In a statement, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Mr. Sunday Abutu alleged that the hoodlums in the name of protest on Saturday (yesterday) launched attack on the police facilities in Ikere, destroying properties worth millions of naira.

Mr. Abutu listed some of the items destroyed to include fences, gates, signposts, window glasses and four vehicles, among others.

According to the Police image maker, Mr. Mobayo urged those protesting not to engage in violence in a way that will affect the rights of other members of the society.

Mr. Abutu added that the Commissioner of Police also enjoined parents and guardians to warn their children and wards to desist from violent protest as well as what could truncate the peace of the society.

  PR/Anthony

Crime

Men of Ogun State Command of the Nigeria Police have arrested three young men who for allegedly gang-raping a 16-year-old girl.

The suspects, including two brothers, Oluwaseun Damilohun, Oriyomi Damilohun and Oluwasegun Idowu were arrested following a report lodged at Ifo Police station by an administrative officer of So-Safe Corps, Alimi Olasunkanmi.

The Police spokesman of the Ogun State Command, Mr Abimbola Oyeyemi said in a statement that the victim, who was said to had gone to a have her bath in a stream at Pata Abiodun village in Ifo Local Government Area, was dragged to the bush by the suspects, who took turn to have sex with her.

Mr Oyeyemi noted that the suspects had threatened to upload the video they recorded on internet if the victim reported them.

The command’s spokesman, who explained that the Ifo Divisional Police Officer, Mr Adeniyi Adekunle led his detectives to the scene with some So- Safe Corps members where the suspects were arrested, said the victim had been taken to hospital for medical treatment.

Mr Oyeyemi pointed out that the Commissioner of Police, Mr Edward Ajogun had directed the immediate transfer of the suspects to anti-human trafficking and child labour unit of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department for further investigation and diligent prosecution.

He said the commissioner also appealed to parents to warn their children and wards to desist from any form of anti-social behavior, promising that the Police would not spare anyone caught in such vices.  

Olusegun Folarin

Security

With the ENDSARS protest unabating, and becoming violent, with recent clashes in Lagos, the Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Hakeem Odunosu has appealed for calm.

This is contained in a Press Release by the Police Public Relation Officer, PPRO, SP Olumuyiwa Adejobi.

TEXT

REF NO: CZ: 5650/LA/PPRO/VOL.3/40

POLICE PRESS RELEASE, LAGOS STATE COMMAND, DATED 12TH OCTOBER, 2020

LAGOS CP SUES FOR CALM, PROFESSIONALISM AS PROTESTS TURN VIOLENT.
ONE POLICE INSP KILLED, 2 CRITICALLY INJURED

The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, CP Hakeem Odumosu, has called for calm and professionalism from the protesters and police personnel respectively as the Endsars protests have been hijacked by some unscrupulous elements, who are fully armed, in Lagos State.

Today, being 12th October, 2020, at about 1pm, some armed protesters laid siege on the Anti Kidnapping Unit Office of the command, broke into the cell and liberated two of the kidnap cases suspects, before they were tactically and professionally repelled.

In the process, Inspr Ekei Joshua with AP No 175493, Inspr Peter Agabi with AP No 251138 and Insp Erinfolami Ayodeji with AP No 229241(now late) attached to the Anti Kidnapping Unit of Lagos State Command, located at Iyun Road, Surulere were shot and critically injured; they have been rushed to the Intensive Care Unit of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital.

In addition, the protesters fired and killed one Ikechukwu Ilohamauzo, 55 years, a driver of one Toyota Sienna Bus, with Registration Number LSD 296 FX, who got stuck in the traffic caused by the blockage of the road by the violent protesters, in Surulere today. It is petinent to state that the attacked police inspectors and Mr Ikechukwu Ilohamauzu were hit and injured by pellets reasonably fired from pump actions/locally-made guns. The corpses of the deceased have been deposited in a mortuary for autopsy.

The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, CP Hakeem Odumosu, has urged protesters to be peaceful and avoid violent attacks on police personnel or any other security agents. Also, he warned them not to harass innocent Lagosians by picketing them to forcefully join the protests; and should avoid blocking access routes or roads for other Nigerians who are as well entitled to their fundamental human rights

He also appealed to parents and guardians to keep watch on their children and monitor their activities to avoid being mobilised and used for illegal activities in the state.

However, four suspects have been arrested in connection with the incident. The Commissioner of Police, CP Hakeem Odumosu has ordered the Homicide section of the SCID, Yaba, Lagos to carry out thorough investigation into the incidence for further police actions.

SIGNED

SP OLUMUYIWA ADEJOBI
POLICE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER
FOR
THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE
LAGOS STATE COMMAND.

Security

Speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly, Mr Adebo Ogundoyin says the success of Amotekun Corps in enhancing the security of the state is dependent on the full support and guidance given to it by officers and men of the Nigerian Police.

Mr Ogundoyin stated this when the Oyo State Police Commissioner, Joe Nwachukwu Enwonwu paid a familiarization visit to him in his office at the Parliament Building, Secretariat Ibadan.

The Speaker requested the Oyo State Commissioner of Police to extend full support to Amotekun Corps when fully operational in the state to enable them complement the activities of security agents in the task of reducing crimes in every nook and cranny of the state.

Mr Ogundoyin told the Police Commissioner that Amotekun Corps was not established to take over the functions of the Nigerian Police but to help them gather information, engage in surveillance and help in arresting suspects. 

While assuring the Oyo State Police Command of the readiness of the State Legislature to work with the various security agencies since security is the joint responsibility of all, Mr Ogundoyin urged the Police to do more in the area of intelligent gathering and securing of the border communities in Oyo State.

In his remarks, CP Joe Nwachukwu Enwonwu assured the Speaker that the Oyo State Police Command was ready to work with Amotekun Corps in line with the directive of the Inspector General of Police, IGP

The CP explained that the Police has a good working relationship with the various vigilante groups and local hunters, adding that Amotekun Corps who will not bear arms will not be an exception

Citing the bank robbery incident in Okeho some weeks ago, CP Joe Nwachukwu Enwonwu said if not for the local hunters the robbers would not have been apprehended.

On the farmers/herders clashes, the state police boss who promised that his men would take proactive steps to arrest those causing the crises, blamed the spate of kidnappings, armed robbery and other heinous crimes perpetrated in some parts of the state on some nomads who use their cattle as cover-ups. 

Mosope Kehinde

News Analysis

August 22 this year was another remarkable day for residents of Akinyele as the suspected emissary of death among them, Sunday Shodipe, was rearrested by the police days after he made his escape from their custody under questionable circumstances.

But before the culprit’s first arrest and the current apprehension, residents of Akinyele Local Government Area of Ibadan, the Oyo State capital lived in palpable fear between the months of June and July this year.

The reason, death stalked leaving behind gory images of victims in the public’s glare; sorrow and tears for bereaved families.

Among the dead was 18-year-old Barakat Bello, a student of Oke Ogun Polytechnic, Saki, raped and machete to death while sleeping in her room at Idi Ori, Sasa, Ibadan.

The gruesome murder of 21-year-old Grace Osiagu, and 29-year-old pregnant Azeezat Shomuyiwa were soon to follow.

While the community was still reeling under these unfathomable tragedies, the assailants struck again as a 5 year old Mojeeb Tirimisiyu was killed behind his father’s uncompleted building.

Two other victims, a 45 year old woman in Alaja community area of Moniya, Mrs. Adeola Bamidele and her daughter aged 23, survived after the horror of being hacked with machete.

The trappings indicated that ritualists were indeed on the prowl, and more foreboding to residents of the Akinyele was that the murderers were intractable.

Consequently, fear as a dark omnibus hung in the air, as no one knew who could be the next, knowing the confine of the house was no safeguard from the vampires hunting for blood.

Then came the cheery news – the alleged mysterious culprits had been apprehended in early July. The suspected evil leeches lived right in Akinyele.

One of the suspects was 19 years old, Sunday Shodipe, who said his major work was to kill females for his master a 50-year-old alleged herbalist, Ajani Adedokun, who was his master, who denied the allegation.

While residents of Akinyele and environs were heaving a sigh of relief that their travails in the hands of the ritualists were over, then came the heart sinking news that the alleged serial killer had escaped from the custody of the police!

According to the police, Sunday Shodipe escaped from lawful custody on August 11, 2020, almost a month after his incarceration. 

Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Joe Nwachukwu Enwonwu, informed the public that a police inspector, who was not on duty, collected the keys to the cell and opened the cell to take the suspect to have his bath and from there, the said killer ran away.

To the residents of Akinyele, the tale was incomprehensible as the youths took to the streets, especially when residents of Ori-Oke Olorunkole in Akinyele some days after woke up to yet another horrendous murder of a midde-aged woman, Mrs Olufunmilayo, who was again reportedly machete to death.

The police inspector, who was on duty, while the the suspect escaped was subsequently arrested, detained and facing orderly room trial.

However, Shodipe’s escape obviously raised some posers in the mind of the public.

People would certainly wonder how come that the alleged killer had such freedom to easily make a bolt without resistance and under what circumstances did the alleged messenger of death make his escape bid without any alarm raised by the inspector involved?

Already the public had become suspicious of the possibility that vested interest and insider antics might be involved in the escape of the dreaded culprit.

And this had further rekindled distrust the people had for the men in the rank and file of the Nigeria Police, which the Force had been striving to correct.

The re-arrest of Sunday Shodipo is no doubt a happy conclusion to a dramatic saga, as it represents a serious attempt by the Nigeria Police Force to reinvigorate public confidence.

Incontrovertibly, winning the heart of residents in any community is very essential in fostering collaboration for neighbourhood security and promptness in nipping crime in the bud.

Kudos to the Inspector General of Police, IGP, Mr Mohammed Abubakar Adamu, for giving a bite to the investigation through the deployment of additional investigative aids to Oyo State to complement the efforts of the state police command.

Not the least was the steps taken by Oyo State Government and stakeholders in Akinyele Local Government and the Oyo State House of Assembly, which all urged the Commissioner of Police, Joe Nwachukwu Enwonwu to ascertain and unravel the circumstances surrounding the escape of Sunday Sodipe.

 For now, the residents of Akinyele can heave a sigh of relief knowing that suspected death emissary has been put out of circulation again.

As for the police it is not yet Uhuru as it still needs to weed out of its rank and file personnel who continue to dent the image of the Force through unscrupulous actions.  

Simeon Ugbodovon

Crime

The Nigeria Police, Oyo State Command, has rearrested the suspected serial killer in the Akinyele area of Ibadan, Sunday Shodipe, who was recently declared wanted by the Police, following his illegal escape from their custody.

Police Public Relations Officer, Mr Olugbenga Fadeyi stated this in an interview with Radio Nigeria in Ibadan.

Mr Fadeyi said though the exercise was a tedious one but the suspect, Sunday Shodipe had been rearrested.

Mr Fadeyi added details of the arrest would soon be available to the public.

Rasheeda Makinde

Crime


Police in Ogun state have arrested a sixteen year old boy, Adeniyi Muhammed for allegedly stealing fourteen different pairs of woman’s underwear.

The Spokesman of the state Command, Mr Abimbola Oyeyemi said in a statement in Abeokuta that suspect was arrested after Amudalat Opaleye, a resident of Kano Street in Ayetoro, report the incident at the police station in the area that the suspect had sneaked into the room and stole her underwear.

Mr Oyeyemi said the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, Ayetoro, Mr Mobolaji Jimoh detailed his detectives to the scene where the items were recovered from the suspect.
He noted that the suspect had confessed to the crime, claiming that he was sent by somebody to get those underwear for him.
Mr Oyeyemi said efforts were on to get his called accomplice arrested.
Meanwhile, the commissioner of police Mr Edward Awolowo Ajogun has directed that the suspect be transferred to the state criminal investigation and intelligence department for further investigation.
NR Olusegun Folarin

Crime

Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, in Oyo State, Mr Olugbenga Fadeyi has debunked the rumour circulating that some gunmen invaded a police station in Ibadan.

Mr Fadeyi, while briefing Radio Nigeria on the incident, said two police officers were on the opposite road of the station checking vehicles when an unknown gunmen caught the officers unawares as they shot sporadically into them, killing one on the spot.

He stated further that the gunmen could not be arrested as they hurriedly escaped in the vehicle that brought them and left with the riffle of the dead officer.

The police spokesman noted that one officer died while the other one sustained injuries

Mr Fadeyi said immediately the incident occurred, the Commissioner of Police, Mr Nwachuku Enwonwu, deployed officers and men to all the black spots in Ibadan to ensure the arrest of the gunmen who were at large.

Mr Fadeyi therefore implored the members of the public with useful information on how to arrest the gunmen, to contact any police for quick response.

He added that people should not be panic but go about their lawful businesses as the Police would continue to protect lives and property of the citizens.

Rasheeda Makinde

Security

The Commissioner of Police in Ondo State, Mr Bolaji Salami has pledged that his command will make this year’s Eid-el-Adha celebration a crime-free one across the state.

In a Sallah message signed by the State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr Tee-Leo Ikoro, the police commissioner also wished Muslim faithful in Ondo state a peaceful celebration.

Mr Salami said that it was his conviction that a good ceremony happens only when there is peace and tranquility in a society; and this could only take place when people stay out of crimes.   

He said the Police Command under his supervision would not wait to see any crime or sacrilege, especially during this period without dealing with it in accordance with the dictate of the laws of the land.

PR/Leke Adegbite