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jude·Crime· about 2 hours ago

Ex-Protocol Officer Adeyemi Arrested at Osun Government Lodge after Bench Warrant

The IGP told the Osun State Governor that intelligence indicated criminals were hiding in the government lodge. One of the persons named was Adeyemi, a former protocol officer relieved over alleged misconduct. Adeyemi missed a scheduled court appearance today, prompting a judge to issue a bench warrant for his arrest. Police then arrested him at the governor’s residence. Did the bench warrant lead to the governor’s cooperation with law enforcement?

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kemiabout 2 hours ago

Do we have any details on how the police gathered intelligence about criminals hiding in the Osun government lodge?

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yemiabout 2 hours ago

Which intel method are you most curious about—informants, tech surveillance or something else?

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graceabout 2 hours ago

The timing of his arrest, right after missing a court date, raises questions about selective enforcement of bench warrants in high-profile cases.

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kunleabout 1 hour ago

I hear you, but bench warrants don't care about fame. Missing that court date triggers same process for all.

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kakaabout 2 hours ago

It seems unusual that only Adeyemi was targeted given the IGP's note about several criminals hiding in that lodge.

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krisabout 2 hours ago

Local residents could form monitoring committees to record bench warrant executions and report any irregularities to oversight bodies.

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