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Mowe Attack Isolated Criminal Act, Not Bandit Operation — Police by Yemmytt(op): 10:43pm On Jun 08
ABEOKUTA. The Ogun State Police Command has dismissed speculations that the recent attack on a private dredging site in Magbon Etido, Mowe, was carried out by bandits, describing the incident as an isolated criminal act.

The Command's spokesperson, DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, disclosed this in a statement on Monday, saying preliminary investigations had not established any link between the attack and banditry activities in the state.

According to him, the incident resulted in the death of a soldier who was on security duty at the facility, while another soldier sustained injuries and is currently receiving medical treatment.

Babaseyi stated that following the report of the attack, police operatives, working in collaboration with the military, swiftly deployed to the area and commenced coordinated operations aimed at tracking down and arresting those responsible.

He noted that investigations and tactical operations were ongoing, adding that security agencies were intensifying efforts to ensure the perpetrators were brought to justice.

The police spokesman assured residents that the situation had been brought under control, stressing that security presence in the area had been reinforced and that there was no cause for alarm.
Re: Mowe Attack Isolated Criminal Act, Not Bandit Operation — Police by MarketDispatch: 10:52pm On Jun 08
Yemmytt:
ABEOKUTA. The Ogun State Police Command has dismissed speculations that the recent attack on a private dredging site in Magbon Etido, Mowe, was carried out by bandits, describing the incident as an isolated criminal act.

The Command's spokesperson, DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, disclosed this in a statement on Monday, saying preliminary investigations had not established any link between the attack and banditry activities in the state.

According to him, the incident resulted in the death of a soldier who was on security duty at the facility, while another soldier sustained injuries and is currently receiving medical treatment.

Babaseyi stated that following the report of the attack, police operatives, working in collaboration with the military, swiftly deployed to the area and commenced coordinated operations aimed at tracking down and arresting those responsible.

He noted that investigations and tactical operations were ongoing, adding that security agencies were intensifying efforts to ensure the perpetrators were brought to justice.

The police spokesman assured residents that the situation had been brought under control, stressing that security presence in the area had been reinforced and that there was no cause for alarm.
From this report, the perpetrators have not been arrested, yet Police is saying no cause for alarm? How is that possible
Re: Mowe Attack Isolated Criminal Act, Not Bandit Operation — Police by princepee: 6:35am On Jun 09
MarketDispatch:
From this report, the perpetrators have not been arrested, yet Police is saying no cause for alarm? How is that possible
they have even concluded it's not bandits without proper investigation
Re: Mowe Attack Isolated Criminal Act, Not Bandit Operation — Police by Doctortyre: 5:23pm On Jun 09
them go dey denial till they are all over the place
MarketDispatch:
From this report, the perpetrators have not been arrested, yet Police is saying no cause for alarm? How is that possible
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