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Osun Police Confirm Arrest Of Armed Suspects At Election Petition Tribunal

Osun Police Confirm Arrest Of Armed Suspects At Election Petition Tribunal
  • PublishedNovember 18, 2022

The Osun Police Command has confirmed that its personnel intercepted a Toyota Camry car where loaded weapons were discovered.

According to DailyPost, News has been making the rounds that on Wednesday at the resumed seating of the Osun Election Petition Tribunal at the Osun Court complex, Oke-Fia, Osogbo, armed men were arrested.

This was revealed in a statement signed by its Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Yemisi Opalola on Friday in Osogbo explained that despite the fact that the two occupants of the vehicle with a state government number plate claimed to be hunters in the employ of the state government.
The Commissioner of Police, Faleye Sunday ordered that the suspects and exhibits be transferred to State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for investigation.

“This is to inform the general public and to set the record straight that, on 16th November 2022 at about 11:00 am, armed police operatives deployed for special duty at Osun Governorship Election Tribunal sitting, at Osun State High Court premises, Osogbo, intercepted a Toyota Camry car with registration number “Osun OSGH 102” at the gate of the High Court, venue of the tribunal, driven by Adigun Olalekan,37, with one Adebayo Rasaq, 42.

When the vehicle was searched, two locally-made single-barrel guns and two different vehicle plate numbers, Osun AA 531 RLG and Osun TAN 01 LT were recovered from the boot.

“The suspects claimed they are members of Nigerian Hunters, Forest and Security Service, Osun Chapter. That they (hunters) were engaged by the government to guard the premises of the High Court and that they have been guarding the premises long before the tribunal was established and commenced sitting.

“On the order of the Commissioner of Police, CP Faleye S. Olaleye, the suspects and exhibits were transferred to State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for investigation. The investigation is still ongoing.”

The Osun CP, Olaleye while enjoining members of the public to go about their lawful businesses without any fear of threat, intimidation or apprehension, urged them to disregard in totality the misinformation being spread on social media.

He added that such news was intended as a calculated attempt to cause apprehension or a state of insecurity in the state by some unscrupulous elements.

(DailyPost)

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