UPDATE ON THE ATTACK ON POLICEMEN IN ERIN-OSUN AND ILOBU COMMUNITIESAS POLICE COMMAND ARRESTS ADDITIONAL FOURTEEN (14)
PRESSPOL OSOGBO
Police Public Relations Office
Osun State Police Command
State Headquarters, Osogbo
Tel: 09060052947
E-mail: osunstatepoliceng@gmail.com
Our Ref: AZ: 5650/OSS/PPRD/VOL.11/177
Date: 29th March, 2026
PRESS RELEASE
UPDATE ON THE ATTACK ON POLICEMEN IN ERIN-OSUN AND ILOBU COMMUNITIES
AS POLICE COMMAND ARRESTS ADDITIONAL FOURTEEN (14) SUSPECTS AND RECOVERS GUN AND OTHER WEAPONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE ATTACK
The Osun State Police Command wishes to update the general public on the ongoing investigation into the recent attack on police officers in Erin-Osun and Ilobu communities. Following a sustained and intelligence-driven operation coordinated by the Commissioner of Police, CP Ibrahim Gotan, mnips, the Command has successfully arrested an additional fourteen (14) suspects, bringing the total number of suspects arrested in connection with the incident to eighteen (18).
The suspects, who went into hiding after perpetrating the criminal act, were apprehended through intelligence gathering operations.
EXHIBITS RECOVERED
1. One single-barrel gun
2. One live cartridge
3. One cutlass
SUSPECTS ARRESTED
1. Olaitan Bashiru “m”, Baale of Apeponroro, 53 years
2. Tajudeen Aralamo “m”, Baale of Oke Ayepe, 65 years
3. Mustau Salam “m”, Oluode of Ilobu, 45 years
4. Jimoh Nurudeen “m”, 20 years
5. Adeboye Ashifa “m”, 63 years
6. Ajibola Segun “m”, 40 years
7. Mustapha Muwaliu “m”, 38 years
8. Jimoh Quyum “m”, 26 years
9. Ajani Faruq “m”, 20 years
10. Musibau Jimoh “m”, 35 years
11. Ajani Faruq “m”, 18 years
12. Olaniyan Quadri “m”, 40 years
13. Fatai Oyawoyin “m”, 50 years
14. Basiru Olaogun “m”, 55 years
15. Mutairu Olawoyin “m”, 49 years
16. Ige Jimoh “m”, 60 years
17. Olawoyin Samad “m”, 18 years
18. Tajudeen Taorid “m”, 18 years
The Command reiterates its commitment to upholding the human rights of all individuals and assures that all those involved in the criminal act will face the full weight of the law to serve as a deterrent to others.
Efforts are ongoing to track and arrest other fleeing suspects. Members of the public are advised to remain law-abiding and refrain from acts capable of causing a breakdown of law and order. The Command also urges residents to cooperate with security agencies by providing useful and timely information that will aid policing in the State.
E-Signed
DSP Abiodun Ojelabi
Police Public Relations Officer
For: Commissioner of Police
Osun State Command, Osogbo
29/03/2026
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