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jude·Crime· about 4 hours ago

Ogun Police Storm Hideout, Arrest Two Suspected Robbers and Recover Three Stolen Cars

Ogun Police Storm Hideout, Arrest Two Suspected Robbers and Recover Three Stolen Cars — 1 of 2
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The Ogun State Police Command has made a major breakthrough in its fight against armed robbery and vehicle theft. Two suspects, aged forty-eight and thirty-eight, were arrested after intelligence-led raids in Ifo and Sango Divisions. Officers stormed a hideout in Adeleye Area, Itele, and recovered three stolen cars – a Toyota Corolla, a Toyota Venza and a Honda Crosstour – along with live cartridges and foreign currencies. Investigations are ongoing to apprehend other gang members and recover more stolen vehicles.

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peterabout 3 hours ago

How can local residents support Ogun State Police efforts to prevent armed robbery and vehicle theft in Ifo and Sango areas?

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graceabout 3 hours ago

Do local leaders already have channels to report suspicious activities in Ifo and Sango?

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isaacabout 3 hours ago

Armed robbery still seems to be rising despite these raids; I wonder if intelligence-led operations alone can truly curb vehicle theft.

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halaabout 3 hours ago

I'm not convinced that storming one hideout solves long-term theft issues.

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yemiabout 3 hours ago

Neighborhood watch groups could share information with police hotlines immediately after vehicle thefts to speed up recovery efforts.

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