Two
suspected kidnappers and three suspected robbers have been arrested along Lagos‑Ibadan
expressway and in Agbado in Ifo Local Government Area respectively by the Ogun
State Police Command, the State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO)
yesterday said.
The
suspected kidnappers had reportedly attempted to kidnap two children, Damilola
Folorunsho, 6 and Olaitan Folorunsho, 5 at Agbado Road, Dalemo Agbado in Ifo
Local Government Area.
Muyiwa
Adejobi, State PPRO, in a statement said the two suspects were reported by
grandfather of the two children and when they were questioned about their
mission in the area, they could not give any satisfactory explanation.
Adejobi
also said that the three suspected robbers were arrested on the popular long
bridge along Lagos/Ibadan Expressway on Saturday around 2:40pm by Policemen
attached to Ibafo Division and the Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS), Ogun
State.
“The
suspects arrested on the bridge, who have been terrorising commuters and road
users in the axis, have confessed to the crime and they include Christopher
Abuo, Nwanorim Ukachukwu and Ali Segun. All are adults and have been detained
at the SARS office for further investigation.
“As at
the time of the arrest, the police could get only one locally made pistol, some
ammunition and police and military wears (the ones they use for their robbery
operations) with them.
“The
suspects are assisting the police to recover their cache and apprehend other
fleeing members of the robbery gang as soon as possible.
“The
Commissioner of Police in the state, Ikemefuna Okoye, while commending the
officers said the command, with the operation order, would constantly raid
black spots and patrol major highways and dangerous routes in all nooks and
crannies of Ogun State including riverine areas to checkmate the excesses of
men of the under world.
“The
suspects will soon be transferred to the Criminal Investigation Department,
Eleweran, Abeokuta for investigation.
“The
command will always appreciate the members of the public who have seen or
perceived policing as a collective and/or civic responsibility for their
support and commitment in achieving effective policing of the state.
“He,
however, assured them of the commands readiness and preparedness to get Ogun
State rid of criminals and provide adequate security for lives and property in
the Gateway State.”
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