security
Lagos CP vows to sustain current level of peace in Ikorodu

The Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, Mr Idowu Owohunwa, on Thursday assured residents of Ikorodu that the state command would sustain the current tempo of peace in the division.
Owohunwa gave the assurance during a courtesy visit to the palace of Ayangburen of Ikorodu, Oba Kabiru Shotobi.
According to the CP, the police can only perform effeciently with contnous support of the citizens as strategic partners, particularly the traditional institution.
“Our visit to Ikorodu is to reassure them of the determination of the Nigerian Police Force to sustain the current level of peace in the locality.
“Of course, that can not be achieved without the continued support of the citizens and strategic partners.
“Particularly respected traditional institutions like the paramount ruler of Ikorodu division.
“The paramount ruler has given me tips to some private areas he needed further actions.
“As an outcome of the visit, the division will be better policed,” he said.
Owohunwa said he was in Ikorodu to interact with officers at the division and the area command on their challenges and to provide solution as well as to extend condolences of the command to indigenes of Ikorodu through the traditional rulers.
Owohunwa assured residents that investigation would be professionally and thoroughly undertaken while necessary prosecutorial action would also be taken so that justice can be assured for late Mobhad.
He urged the local vigilance groups to synergise with the Police since they had an existing structure they could leverage for efficient operation.
“Part of my visit is to interact with officers at the divisions, area command and to pay condolence through the traditional rulers to indigenes of Ikorodu.
“There is no police anywhere, no matter how trained, renumerated or resourced, can work optimally without the trust and cooperation and partnership of the citizen.
“Ikorodu has presented a local security model which is being supported by the traditional rulers, we will leverage the existing structure into our mainstream,” CP Owohunwa said.
Earlier, Oba Shotobi, thanked the CP for his visit to Ikorodu and advised the local security outfit to synergise and work hand-in-hand with the police and not to take laws into their hands.
Shotobi said they should ensure that criminals were handed over to the police after arrest for necessary prosecution.
He said that traditional rulers would also give necessary support to the police to unravel the cause of the death of the singer.
He appealed to residents to also provide useful information that would be helpful to the police in their investigation.
“I am very delighted and honoured on the visit of the CP to Ikorodu.
“He came to receive blessings since he assumed position as the CP of Lagos State and we have given it to him.
“He has listened to all our agitations and has assured us that he will take necessary action on them.
“As for Mobhad, I call on residents to give the police useful information and we will support to unravel the cause of the death of the singer,” Shotobi said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the body of Mohbad, was exhumed by the police on Thursday in Ikorodu for further investigations.
Present during the visit were all traditional rulers and some political leaders in the division.
DEFENCE
Police Arrest 4 Suspects, Recover Stolen Property in A’Ibom

The Police Command in Akwa Ibom said it had arrested four suspected criminals in Udi Street in Uyo and recovered numerous stolen items.
DSP Timfon John, the Command’s Public Relations Officer said this in a statement in Uyo on Monday.
John said that the suspects were arrested base on credible intelligence and in compliance with the Commissioner of Police, CP Baba Azare’s directive.
She said that an operation which was inaugurated last Friday at exactly 1:15 a.
m., led to the arrest of the four suspects.”In a significant intelligence-led operation, operatives of the command raided a location in Udi Street, leading to the arrest of two individuals and the recovery of numerous stolen items.
The raid also resulted in the arrest of another two suspected receivers of stolen property,” she explained.
The command’s image maker said that exhibit including 14 sewing machine heads and a generator were recovered from the suspects.
According to her, two complainants have come forward and identified their stolen machines among the recovered items.
She added that investigation into the matter was ongoing. (NAN)

Police Detain 2 for Alleged Murder, Burning of Corpse in Mile 12 – PPRO
The Lagos State Police Command has arrested two principal suspects in connection with the brutal murder and burning of a young woman on May 24, 2025, in the ‘Gangare’ area near the canal behind Mile 12 Market, Lagos.
The command’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), CSP Benjamin Hundeyin confirmed this in a statement on Monday in Lagos.
Hundeyin said that the victim, originally from Nasarawa State, was allegedly attacked and set ablaze in a premeditated act orchestrated by her estranged boyfriend and accomplices.
The police clarified that contrary to widespread misinformation, there was no blasphemy involved in the incident.
The police noted that the deceased had been living in the area with relatives from the northern part of the country, and her exact occupation remains unknown.
“Facts from preliminary investigations clearly revealed that she is from Nasarawa State and not a Yoruba woman.
”The protracted problem between her and her boyfriend, now at large, who tried to forcefully rekindle their relationship, led to the conspiracy.
“The boyfriend, along with other suspects, two of whom are now in custody, planned and executed the attack,” he said.
According to him, investigation is being intensified to apprehend the boyfriend and the other suspects still at large.
He said that the suspects were currently in custody at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), where they were assisting the police detectives and investigators in efforts to apprehend other perpetrators involved in the murder.
The PPRO assured the public that normalcy had been fully restored in the affected slum and other areas in Mile 12 area.
“Lagos residents are encouraged not to panic. They should go about their lawful activities peacefully without apprehension. While awaiting the outcome of the investigation which will certainly be made public.
“People are implored to exercise restraint and refrain from spreading unverified information that may cause unnecessary fear, ” he said.
According to the spokesperson, the command remains committed to ensuring the safety and security of all residents and will continue to provide timely updates as the investigation progresses.
(NAN)
CRIME
Ilesa Prison Break: NCoS Yet To Brief Us – Osun Police

The Police Command in Osun is yet to receive any official communication on the escape of seven inmates from the the Medium Security Custodial Centre in Ilesa, Osun.
The Police Spokesperson for the command, DSP Abiodun Ojelabi, said that the police state command had not been officially briefed or informed of the incident by the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS).
“We heard also about the escape, but there is no official report made to the police by the NCoS.
“Our Intel revealed to us that actually, there was an escape.
“The cause of the escape is what we don’t know because our men have gone there.
“From the intelligience report we got, there is nothing we can lay hands on that made the inmates escape.
“The NCoS should inform us about what actually happened,” he said
Ojelabi said: “the police is out to protect lives and property and any criminal we see, we will apprehend”.
The NCoS declared seven inmates missing as a result of rain that damaged the security perimeter of the Medium Security Custodial Centre in Ilesa in the early hours of Tuesday.
The heavy rainfall around 2:00 a.m. caused a breach in the facility’s structure, allowing the inmates to escape.
Confirming the development, the Controller-General of Corrections, Sylvester Ndidi Nwakuche, in a statement signed by Umar Abubakar, Deputy Controller of Corrections, Public Relations Officer, on Tuesday, ordered an immediate investigation into the incident and assured the public that efforts were underway to return the escapees to custody.
“The service is working closely with sister security agencies as well as community leaders to recapture the escapees and bring them back to custody,” the NCoS said in the statement.
“However, the Service solicits the cooperation and support of the public in providing information that may lead to the recapture of the fleeing inmates.”
Authorities have since launched a manhunt to recapture the fugitives. (NAN)