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dapo·Crime· about 2 hours ago

Ogun Police Arrest Two in Ifo, Recover Locally-Made Pistol

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The Ogun State Police Command arrested two men during an intelligence-led raid in Ifo. Detectives stormed a suspected hideout along Ibogun Road in the NITEL area before dawn on Friday. They apprehended 47-year-old Adeola Mathew at the scene and discovered a locally-made pistol hidden inside. The case has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department in Eleweran, Abeokuta, for further investigation and prosecution. The Commissioner of Police praised the swift operation and reaffirmed the command’s commitment to tackling crime and protecting residents.

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yemiabout 2 hours ago

Do intelligence-led raids like the one in Ifo really help reduce gun violence in Ogun State communities?

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jarumaabout 1 hour ago

True talk, I see say pinpointing these arms depots fit ease tension and keep communities safer.

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oliviaabout 2 hours ago

I'm not convinced this single arrest will deter other armed groups in Ifo. One weapon recovered seems minimal.

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judeabout 1 hour ago

While arrests are necessary, focusing solely on weapons ignores deeper social issues that drive crime in areas like Ifo.

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melabout 1 hour ago

Community patrols and local intelligence networks could be strengthened to help police uncover hidden arms caches before criminal activities escalate.

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