The Police Command in Oyo State has uncovered alleged plans by hoodlums to attack and loot banks, shopping malls, and other facilities. The Public
The Police Command in Oyo State has uncovered alleged plans by hoodlums to attack and loot banks, shopping malls, and other facilities.The statement followed protest by some youths in Ibadan who blocked major roads in Iwo, Agodi gate and the state secretariat over fuel and naira scarcity.
Osifeso listed targets as Independent National Electoral Commission offices, media houses, schools, Correctional Centers, other critical infrastructure in the state. Osifeso added that the “command is fully prepared to mobilise fully to prevent these criminal elements from turning into their playground”.
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