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The Nigeria Police Service, the Ogun State Police Command stated that the command has arrested three herdsmen for attempted murder and unlawful possession of an AK-49 rifle in the state.
The alleged suspects’ names were given as Mohammed Bello (40), Muhammed Momoh (30) and Yisau Umoru (18).
It was gathered by our correspondence that the three suspects were arrested following information received by the police that one Ige Orisade was attacked and injured by the herdsmen.
The victim was reportedly attacked on his farm at Oke-Odo, Oja-Odan, when he confronted the suspects to know the reason they allowed their cattle to graze on his farm, destroying his farm crops in the process.
The state Police Public Relations, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said an argument ensued between the farmer and the herdsmen, adding that the herdsmen subsequently attacked him with machetes and escaped.
Oyeyemi, an Assistant Superintendent of Police, said, “On the strength of this information, the Area Commander, Ilaro, Titus Musa, dispatched a team of policemen to the scene and the bush was thoroughly combed in conjunction with local vigilance group.
“At the end of the search, the three herdsmen were arrested.
The items recovered from the suspects are one AK-49 rifle, with serial number, 513; 49 live ammunition, 26 live cartridges and two machetes.
He said efforts were on to apprehend other suspects.
The Police Public Relation Officer (PPRO) said the Ogun State Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Iliyasu, had ordered immediate transfer of the suspects from the division to the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad for further investigation.
The alleged suspects’ names were given as Mohammed Bello (40), Muhammed Momoh (30) and Yisau Umoru (18).
It was gathered by our correspondence that the three suspects were arrested following information received by the police that one Ige Orisade was attacked and injured by the herdsmen.
The victim was reportedly attacked on his farm at Oke-Odo, Oja-Odan, when he confronted the suspects to know the reason they allowed their cattle to graze on his farm, destroying his farm crops in the process.
The state Police Public Relations, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said an argument ensued between the farmer and the herdsmen, adding that the herdsmen subsequently attacked him with machetes and escaped.
Oyeyemi, an Assistant Superintendent of Police, said, “On the strength of this information, the Area Commander, Ilaro, Titus Musa, dispatched a team of policemen to the scene and the bush was thoroughly combed in conjunction with local vigilance group.
“At the end of the search, the three herdsmen were arrested.
The items recovered from the suspects are one AK-49 rifle, with serial number, 513; 49 live ammunition, 26 live cartridges and two machetes.
He said efforts were on to apprehend other suspects.
The Police Public Relation Officer (PPRO) said the Ogun State Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Iliyasu, had ordered immediate transfer of the suspects from the division to the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad for further investigation.
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