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Four Armed Robbery Suspects Arrested In Ogun

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Four Armed Robbery Suspects Arrested In Ogun

The hoodlums dispossessed him of his two phones after inflicting a machete cut on his neck. 

The Police in Ogun State Police said they have arrested four “notorious armed robbery suspects, who are terrorizing Sango ota and its environs in recent time.

The suspects were identified by the police as Sherrif Kamoru 28, Rabiu Seyidu 37, Opeyemi Adebayo 26 and Ajibola Fakolade 21.

Police spokesman, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said the suspects were arrested following a report lodged by one Adeleye Sunday, who reported that he was attacked by some armed hoodlums at about 5:30 am at Joju area of Sango ota.

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He stated further that the hoodlums dispossessed him of his two phones after inflicting a machete cut on his neck.

Having taken away his phones, the hoodlums siphoned the sum of six hundred thousand naira from his account through the Bank’s app on the phone. Upon the report, the DPO Sango Ota division, CSP Saleh Dahiru detailed his detectives to technically trace the suspects and bring them to justice.

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The detectives swung into action and acting on credible intelligence, the hideout of the suspects was located and four amongst them were apprehended. Items recovered from them include one cutlass, one techno POP 2f belonging to the victim and a nose mask used by one of them during the operation.

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Meanwhile, the state Commissioner of Police, CP Olanrewaju Yomi Oladimeji has directed that the suspects be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department for discreet investigation and diligent prosecution.

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