Crime

Insecurity: Oyo police parades 15 cultists, armed robbers

Policemen attached to the Oyo State Police Command has arrested no fewer than 15 suspected cultists and armed robbers in Ibadan, the state capital.

The arrested suspects were paraded on Monday by the State Commissioner of Police, Ayodele Sonubi, at the Command headquarters in Eleyele.

The police boss while responding to questions for press men expressed concern over the rising menace of cultism and related criminal activities in the state. “Cultism poses a significant threat to public safety,” Sonubi stated, highlighting the Command’s strategic measures to combat the menace.

FUSION CHRONICLES NIGERIA NEWSPAPER gathered that during the operation, Five jackets with cultism inscriptions; Three dane guns; One locally made pistol; One cut-to-size gun; One long-barrel gun; A Toyota Camry with registration number KTU 41 JH; A red cloth, a powder blue beret with inscriptions, and three cutlasses, among other items.

The CP further revealed that cult-related activities have been reported in several areas across Ibadan, including Apete, Abayomi (Iwo-Road axis), Ijokodo, Moniya, Monatan, Ojoo, Samonda, and Sango.

“These experiences of cult-related violence are retaliatory-driven, embedded with a quest for absolute dominance by these sinister cult groups against their rivals,” Sonubi explained.

It was further learnt that the Command has employed intelligence gathering, advocacy campaigns, stakeholder meetings, and regular raids to stem the spread of violence.

The CP called on to parents, guardians, and community leaders to advise their wards from engaging in cultism, warning that the police would not hesitate to bring perpetrators to justice.

He assured residents of “high-level visibility policing, coordinated stop-and-search operations, and intelligence-led raids” aimed at maintaining law and order.

The CP also pointed out the improvements in the supervision of field officers, particularly junior cadres, to prevent cases of professional misconduct, incivility, and extortion.
“The Oyo State Police Command under my watch is committed to ensuring the relative tranquility of our beloved state,”.

Sani Wilson Enemona

Sani Wilson Enemona is a graduate of English Language from Usman Danfodiyo University Sokoto and practicing journalist with high professionalism in reporting crime and insecurity for over seven years. He a is also a practicing investigative journalist.

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