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Oyo Police Arrest Three Suspected Robbers, Recover Gun, Phones and ₦130,000 in Ibadan

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Police in south-west Nigeria say they have arrested three suspected armed robbers and recovered a gun, several mobile phones and cash during a patrol operation in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State.

The operation, carried out by the Nigeria Police Force through the Oyo State Police Command, followed a stop-and-search patrol in the General Gas area of Akobo.

Authorities say the arrest highlights the role of intelligence-led policing in tackling crime across the state.

How the suspect was arrested

Police say patrol officers intercepted a motorcyclist who attempted to flee when he noticed them.

He was later identified as Abiodun Adeyemi Michael, a suspect reportedly known to security operatives.

According to police, the suspect had been on their radar and allegedly operated along the borders of Lagos State, Ogun State and Oyo State.

A search reportedly led to the recovery of a Magnum pump-action gun with six live cartridges, along with multiple phones and other items believed to have been stolen.

Among the recovered items were several iPhones, Tecno devices, Redmi phones, a Samsung Galaxy S10, a Wi-Fi device, wristwatches and ₦130,000 in cash.

Further arrests

Police say the suspect later told investigators he carried out robberies with three accomplices.

The gang allegedly targeted victims around the Toll Gate and Egbeda areas of Ibadan, robbing people at gunpoint.

Acting on the information, officers from the command’s monitoring unit and the Akobo division carried out another operation at Access Hotel in the Sawmill area of Iwo Road.

Two more suspects — Olaoluwa Pamole and Ahmed Ismail — were arrested during the raid.

Police say a third suspect, identified only as Lamidi, is currently on the run.

What police say

In a statement, police spokesperson DSP Ayanlade Olayinka said the suspects had also admitted involvement in car theft.

He said the gang allegedly snatched a Honda car in Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State.

The state police commissioner, Femi Haruna, has ordered a full investigation.

Police said the case would be transferred to the command monitoring unit for further investigation and prosecution.

The commissioner also directed officers to track down the fleeing suspect.

Why it matters

Robbery attacks in urban areas remain a major security concern for residents in parts of Nigeria.

Security analysts say proactive patrols and intelligence-driven policing can help reduce street crimes such as phone snatching and armed robbery.

Residents in areas like Egbeda and Akobo often rely on police visibility and rapid response to deter criminal activity.

What happens next

Police say investigations are ongoing and the suspects will face prosecution after the inquiry is completed.

Authorities also urged members of the public who recently lost valuables during robberies in the Egbeda and Toll Gate areas to contact the police.

Recovered items will be released to verified owners.

Residents are encouraged to report suspicious activity through the Oyo State emergency response numbers.

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Nigeria Police Extradite Murder, Drug Trafficking Suspect to UK

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Nigerian authorities hand over extradited suspect to UK officials at Lagos airport

The Nigeria Police Force has extradited a suspected fugitive, Matthew Chukwuemeka Adebiyi, to the United Kingdom to face charges of murder and drug trafficking.

The handover, carried out on 14 April 2026 at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, follows a years-long investigation into the suspect’s alleged crimes.

What the suspect is accused of

According to police, UK authorities had requested Adebiyi’s extradition in September 2024 over his alleged involvement in the murder of Joshua Boadu on 18 June 2018.

Investigators say he fled to Nigeria shortly after the incident.

He is also accused of supplying crack cocaine, classified as a Class-A drug, between October 2017 and March 2018 in the UK.

How the arrest and extradition happened

The suspect was arrested on 23 January 2025 by operatives of the INTERPOL National Central Bureau Abuja.

Legal proceedings followed at the Federal High Court in Lagos.

On 16 February 2026, Justice A.O. Faji approved the extradition request under Nigeria’s Extradition Act.

Authorities then executed a surrender warrant, leading to Adebiyi’s transfer to UK law enforcement officials.

Police reaffirm global cooperation

The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu, said the extradition highlights Nigeria’s commitment to international policing.

“The Nigeria Police Force remains committed to strengthening international police cooperation and ensuring that Nigeria does not serve as a safe haven for fugitives.”

Why it matters

The case underscores growing collaboration between Nigeria and international law enforcement agencies in tackling transnational crime.

Security analysts say such actions could improve Nigeria’s global reputation in crime prevention and justice enforcement.

It also sends a signal to suspects attempting to evade justice across borders.

Industry and public perspective

Criminal justice experts note that extradition cases often involve lengthy legal processes and diplomatic coordination.

Public reactions on social media have largely supported the move, with many calling for continued crackdowns on cross-border criminal networks.

What happens next

Adebiyi is expected to stand trial in the UK, where prosecutors will present evidence related to both the murder and drug trafficking allegations.

If convicted, he could face significant prison time under UK law.

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Lagos Police Arrest Armed Robbery Suspects, Recover Gun, Ammunition in Sangotedo

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Locally made pistol and recovered items from robbery suspects in Lagos

Operatives of the Lagos State Police Command have arrested three suspected armed robbers following reported attacks at a residential estate in Sangotedo, Lagos.

The incidents, which involved conspiracy and armed robbery, occurred on April 11 and April 13, 2026, according to police authorities.

How the arrests happened

Police said the suspects, Balogun Teslim, Suleman Balogun, and Peter Oluwagbemi  were apprehended after officers responded to a distress call from residents.

Recovered items included a locally made pistol loaded with six rounds of 9mm ammunition, face masks, ropes, a hammer, pliers, cellophane tape, and black jackets.

Authorities say the items are believed to have been used in carrying out the attacks.

Mob attack and police intervention

Before police arrived, members of the public reportedly attacked the suspects.

Officers later rescued them and took them to a police medical facility, where they are receiving treatment.

The police warned against mob justice, stressing the importance of allowing law enforcement to handle criminal cases.

Suspects confess, gang leader at large

Police said two of the suspects have confessed to the crimes and identified a man named Kinsley as the alleged gang leader.

The suspect is currently on the run, and efforts are ongoing to locate and arrest him.

Police warning on ‘jungle justice’

The Commissioner of Police in Lagos, Tijani Fatai, reiterated the command’s stance against violent crime and cautioned residents against taking the law into their own hands.

“The Command has zero tolerance for violent crimes and strongly warns against jungle justice.”

He urged residents to report suspicious activities promptly through official channels.

Why it matters

Rising concerns about security in fast-growing Lagos suburbs like Sangotedo have made community-police cooperation increasingly important.

This arrest highlights both the role of citizen vigilance and the risks associated with mob action, which can undermine justice and endanger lives.

Public advisory and emergency lines

Residents are encouraged to remain alert and report suspicious movements to the police via emergency numbers:

07061019374

08065154338

08063299264

08039344870

09168630929

What’s next

Police say investigations are ongoing, and efforts are being intensified to apprehend the fleeing suspect and dismantle the wider criminal network.

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Delta Police Arrest Four Suspects, Foil Cult Initiation, Recover Guns, Drugs

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Firearms and weapons recovered by Delta Police during anti-cult operations

The Delta State Police Command has arrested four suspects and disrupted a suspected cult initiation, recovering firearms, ammunition, and illicit drugs in coordinated operations across the state.

The police said the arrests were part of ongoing efforts to curb cultism and violent crime, which remain a major security concern in parts of southern Nigeria.

In a statement issued on Sunday, Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bright Edafe, said operatives carried out the operations in Orerokpe and Ibusa between 11 and 12 April.

Arrest of suspected cult leader

Police said officers from the Delta Shield unit intercepted a 32-year-old suspect, identified as Peter Onajite, during a surveillance patrol in Orerokpe, Okpe Local Government Area.

A search reportedly led to the recovery of a locally made double-barrel cut-to-size pistol, two live cartridges, one expended cartridge, and sachets of suspected Tramadol.

“During preliminary investigation, the suspect confessed to being the leader of Juris Confraternity,” the statement said.

The suspect remains in custody while investigations continue.

Cult initiation foiled in Ibusa

In a separate operation, police said they acted on intelligence about a planned cult initiation linked to a suspect identified as Chinedu Onyeama, who is currently at large.

Officers from the Ibusa Police Division raided a location on Jordan Road, leading to the arrest of three suspects, including a female.

Items recovered at the scene included an English-made Beretta pistol with one round of live ammunition, three battle axes, a hammer, a cutlass, and 39 firelighters.

Police say efforts are ongoing to arrest the fleeing suspect.

Why it matters

Cult-related violence has long been linked to killings, intimidation, and criminal networks in parts of Delta State and the wider Niger Delta region.

Security agencies have increased intelligence-led operations in recent years, aiming to dismantle cult groups and reduce violent clashes, particularly among youth.

The recovery of weapons during these operations highlights ongoing concerns about the circulation of illegal firearms.

Police reaction

The Commissioner of Police in Delta State, CP Yemi Oyeniyi, praised the officers involved.

“The operatives demonstrated professionalism and prompt response,” he said.

He also reaffirmed the command’s stance on tackling violent crime:

“The Police will continue to clamp down on cult-related activities and other violent crimes.”

Industry and public perspective

Security analysts say such operations are critical but must be sustained.

Residents in affected communities have also called for increased patrols and intelligence gathering to prevent retaliatory attacks.

What’s next

Police say investigations are ongoing, and more arrests are expected, particularly in connection with the fleeing suspect linked to the Ibusa incident.

Authorities are also urging members of the public to provide information that could help track down criminal networks.

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