Suspected thieves have broken into the 100-bed Mother and Child Hospital at Iperu, Ikenne Local Government Area of Ogun State.
Akinremi also stated that the prime suspect, one Ogunjembola Kehinde, led his gang to burgle the hospital.
“Based on actionable intelligence, the prime suspect was arrested and upon interrogation, he admitted that he committed the alleged crime with one other now at large. His admission led to the recovery of all the items stolen from one Lawal Aliu, who is the criminal receiver.”
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