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Oyo PPRO, DSP Ayanlade Olayinka
By SULEIMAN SHEHU
The Police Command in Oyo State has arrested two dismissed officers of the Nigerian Army for alleged armed robbery, recovered three vehicles and motorcycle.
The command’s spokesman, DSP Ayanlade Olayinka, made this known in a statement made available to newsmen on Wednesday in Ibadan.
Olayinka said that the arrest was made possible through credible intelligence and an intense manhunt carried out by the operatives of the command’s Monitoring Unit within Ibadan metropolis.
He said one of the suspects aged 48, a dismissed Corporal of the Nigerian Army, falsely paraded himself as an Army Captain while the second aged 43, was also a dismissed Corporal of the Nigerian Army.
The PPRO said that the suspects specialised in dispossessing unsuspecting members of the public of their vehicles at gunpoint, instilled fear on them and disrupt public peace within the state.
Olayinka listed the items recovered from the suspects during the operation to included one Toyota Camry, black in colour, with registration number KRD 253 KC and one Toyota Corolla, metallic in colour, with registration number JTA 938 AA.
“Others were one Lexus RX 350, silver in colour, unregistered; and one Super Cargo motorcycle, black in colour, with registration number YRE 487 VD,” he said.
He called on members of the public who might have lost their vehicles to armed robbery or theft, and whose vehicle descriptions matched any of the recovered exhibits to approach the command with valid proofs of ownership and means of identification.
Olayinka said that the suspects were currently assisting the command with credible information that could aid in apprehending other members of the criminal syndicates. (NAN)