ACTIVITIES OF OGUN STATE POLICE COMMAND IN THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2025
28th, March, 2025.
In its
commitment to transparency and accountability, the Ogun State Police Command issues this press
release to review its quarterly activities and express appreciation to the
government and good people of Ogun state for supporting its crime preventive efforts.
The command intensified its
community engagment to facilitate direct interface with citizens in order to
bridge communication gap between the police and the people. Feedbacks from this
initiative enabled the command to gain better insight to their security
concerns and the opportunity for collective solutions to challenges facing our
communities. The command recorded noticeable reduction in crime rate during the
first quarter. This was achieved as a result of the immense support, logistics
and funding received from the state govement, constructive engagement with
members of the public, improved access to police facilities, enhanced police
visibility on the highways, cooperation of the judiciary, robust collaboration
with security agencies in the state and deployment of additional operational
assets from Force Headquarters.
Below is the summary of major
incidents from January to March, 2025:
INCIDENT |
JANUARY |
FEBRUARY |
MARCH |
TOTAL |
NO. OF ARMED ROBBERS
ARRESTED |
17 |
09 |
16 |
42 |
NO. OF ARMED ROBBERS
NEUTRALIZED |
01 |
01 |
01 |
03 |
NO. OF ARMS RECOVERED |
13 |
18 |
09 |
40 |
NO. OF AMMUNITION
RECOVERED |
67 |
73 |
37 |
177 |
NO. OF CULTISTS
ARRESTED |
02 |
32 |
31 |
65 |
NO. OF STOLEN VEHICLES
RECOVERED |
07 |
08 |
11 |
26 |
NO. OF KIDNAPPERS
ARRESTED |
- |
05 |
- |
05 |
NO. OF RAPE SUSPECTS
ARRESTED |
18 |
16 |
09 |
43 |
NO. OF SUSPECTS
ARRESTED FOR VARIOUS OFFENCES |
695 |
945 |
501 |
2,141 |
NO. OF CASES CHARGED
TO COURT |
459 |
590 |
296 |
1,345 |
NO. OF SUSPECTS
PROSECUTED |
525 |
650 |
355 |
1,530 |
NO. OF CONVICTION |
21 |
20 |
21 |
62 |
VALUE OF PROPERTY
RECOVERED |
|
|
|
|
Available record shows that while the
command contended with a spike in overall criminal activities in February,
there was a noticeable decline in the number of cases investigated and
prosecuted in March. Conviction of suspects across the three months is relatively
stable with a downward trend in the number of suspects arrested for rape but
increasing number of suspects were arrested for cult related activities due to
pro-active measures emplaced by the anti-cultism unit. Five (5) kidnap suspects
were arrested during the period however there was drastic reduction in actual
kidnap incidents. Twenty-six (26) stolen vehicles were recovered in the first
quarter due to the vigilance of patrol teams conducting stop and search. Some
of the drivers stole the vehicles from other states and intended to take
advantage of the gateway status of the state to escape.
The successes recorded and relative peace
in the state are as a result of continuous assistance provided by Ogun State
Governor, His Excellency, Prince Dapo Abiodun, MFR, CON; technical and logistic
support provided by the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun,
Ph.D.; cooperation of the good people of Ogun State, collaboration with other
security agencies and the unyielding effort of Ogun State Police Command.
The command has been able to predict
crime trends and further implement strategies to prevent occurrences. A
security shed has been established along Sagamu - Ijebu Ode highway. For
travellers’ safety, motorized patrol teams are positioned on both sides of the
long bridge along Lagos – Ibadan expressway. One (1) Armoured Personel Carrier
each is stationed at Sagamu interchange, Ilaro and Ijebu Ode while two (2) APCs’
are actively deployed to Sagamu axis and Abeokuta metropolis.
Ogun State Police Command reiterates its
commitment to sustain partnership with citizens to keep the state safe and
increase investors’ confidence in undertaking business activities. While the
command continues to address incessant attack on commercial motorcyclists,
riders are advised to prioritize personal safety by refraining from working
late into the night. Similarly, we appeal to parents to monitor the activities
of our secondary school students. Citizens are enjoined to follow the command’s
activities on all its social media platforms for timely reporting, information
sharing and prompt police intervention.
The
command social media handles are:
X
@OgunPoliceNG
INSTAGRAM
Ogunpolice_Ng
FACEBOOK
OgunCommand
YOUTUBE
@Embracepeace
CSP
OMOLOLA ODUTOLA, anipr
Police
Public Relations Officer,
Ogun
State Police Command Headquarters,
Eleweran-
Abeokuta, Ogun State.
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