Monday, June 29, 2026 - The Ogun State Police Command has arrested seven suspected criminals for offences ranging from armed robbery and “one-chance” robbery to cultism, unlawful possession of firearms and obtaining money by false pretences.
The command also recovered a stolen Toyota Venza, three
locally made firearms, a Toyota Camry allegedly used by a one-chance robbery
syndicate, 17 stolen mobile phones, an HP EliteBook laptop and N1.1m traced to
an alleged travel scam.
The suspects were identified as Bola Salau, 42; Segun
Balogun, 25; Emmanuel Friday; Tunde Abioye; Ankpa James; Tunde Ogunseye, 41;
and Owodunni Seun, 36.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Oluseyi
Babaseyi, disclosed this in a statement issued on Sunday.
According to him, the suspects were arrested during separate
intelligence-led operations carried out by operatives of the Ilaro Area Command
and the Ibafo, Mowe, Adatan and Ode-Remo divisions.
He said the operations formed part of the command’s
sustained efforts to combat crime across the state.
“These operational successes underscore the unwavering
commitment of the Ogun State Police Command under the leadership of
Commissioner of Police Bode Ojajuni to intelligence-led policing, strategic
crime prevention and the protection of lives and property across the state,”
Babaseyi said.
He explained that operatives attached to the Ilaro Area
Command intercepted a Toyota Venza during a routine stop-and-search operation
along the Oja-Odan/Ilaro Road after the occupants allegedly failed to give a
satisfactory account of how they came into possession of the vehicle.
“A thorough search of the vehicle led to the recovery of its
original registration documents concealed beneath the carpet. Detectives
subsequently traced the rightful owner in Ede, Osun State, who confirmed that
the vehicle had been stolen during a violent armed robbery attack on his
residence on June 23, 2026,” the statement read.
The command added that investigations were ongoing to
determine the suspects’ involvement and apprehend other fleeing members of the
robbery gang.
In another operation, detectives attached to the Ibafo
Division arrested two suspected members of a one-chance robbery syndicate
following a complaint by a female victim, who alleged that she was robbed of
her Samsung A16 mobile phone valued at N295,000 and N120,000 in cash.
The suspects were apprehended at a hotel in Magboro after
intelligence-led investigations, while a Toyota Camry allegedly used in the
operation was also recovered.
“The victim positively identified the suspects, while an
investigation is ongoing to arrest other fleeing members of the syndicate and
recover additional stolen property before they are charged to court,” Babaseyi
said.
The police also arrested Ankpa James over an alleged travel
scam after a 21-year-old complainant accused him of collecting N1.276 million
under the pretext of facilitating his travel to Luxembourg.
According to the command, the suspect was arrested following
a distress report received through the Gateway Shield emergency platform.
“During interrogation, the suspect admitted involvement in
the offence, while N1.1 million was recovered and released to the complainant
on bond. The suspect will be prosecuted upon the conclusion of the
investigation,” the statement added.
Similarly, operatives of the Adatan Division arrested a
suspected cult member, Tunde Ogunseye, during a joint raid with other security
agencies.
The police alleged that Ogunseye attempted to attack
security operatives with a locally fabricated pistol before he was subdued.
“A search of his residence resulted in the recovery of
another locally fabricated pistol, bringing the total number of recovered
firearms to two. Preliminary investigation further revealed that the suspect is
a member of the Eiye Confraternity and is also allegedly involved in the sale
of illicit drugs,” the statement said.
In a separate operation, officers attached to the Ode-Remo
Division foiled an armed robbery targeting students at Itun-Raye, Ode-Remo.
The command said the hoodlums fled into a nearby bush on
sighting security operatives, abandoning a locally made Dane gun, two expended
cartridges, an HP EliteBook laptop, 17 mobile phones, power banks and other
personal belongings.
The recovered phones comprised nine iPhones, seven Samsung
Android devices and one Itel phone.
The police added that Owodunni Seun was later arrested near
the scene after he allegedly failed to give a satisfactory explanation for his
presence in the area.
“Preliminary investigation revealed that he is a habitual
offender who had previously been charged and convicted for receiving stolen
property. He is assisting the police with the ongoing investigation,” the
statement said.
Commending officers for the successful operations, the
Commissioner of Police, Bode Ojajuni, reaffirmed the command’s commitment to
intelligence-led policing and proactive crime prevention across the state.
“The command remains committed to intelligence-led policing,
proactive crime prevention, inter-agency collaboration and sustained pressure
against all forms of criminality across Ogun State,” Ojajuni said.

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