Friday, January 30, 2026
HomeA Must ReadPolice Arrest Eight For Breach Of Public Peace, Unlawful Assembly In Ogun

Police Arrest Eight For Breach Of Public Peace, Unlawful Assembly In Ogun

Published on

spot_img

Police
In this file photo, a police officer hold bunch of handcuffs at SARS headqurters in Abuja on October 3rd, 2020 PHOTO: Sodiq Adelakun/Channels TV

The Ogun State Police Command says it has arrested eight suspects for breach of public peace, unlawful assembly, obstruction of traffic, and serious assault on police officers following a disturbance caused by the group in parts of Sango-Ota, Ogun State.

This was confirmed by the command’s spokesperson, Oluseyi Babaseyi, in a statement made available to journalists in Abeokuta, the state capital

“On 25th December 2025, Christmas Day, at Temidire Junction and Under-Bridge, Sango-Ota, a group agitating under the aegis of ‘Democratic Republic of the Yoruba’ unlawfully barricaded roads, set bonfires, disrupted the free flow of traffic, and attacked police officers deployed to maintain law and order.

“Upon receiving the report, police operatives swiftly mobilized to the affected locations, successfully dispersed the group, and arrested the following suspects: Adewale Sosanya, ‘M’ aged 48; Opeyemi Oladotun, ‘M’ aged 31; Zara Gabriel, ‘F’ aged 22; Ajoke Gabriel, ‘F’ aged 19; Adewale Adebomojo, ‘F’ aged 48; Yusuf Tanimowo, ‘M’ aged 40; Olurotimi Ademola, ‘M’ aged 52; and Toyin Gabriel, ‘F’ aged 40,” he said.

READ ALSO: Gov Abiodun Gifts SUVs To Ogun LG Chairmen

He said exhibits recovered from the suspects include a Toyota Dyna vehicle used to convey the suspects, two broadcast speakers, a carton containing flags, shirts bearing inscriptions of their agitation, and banners displaying their messages and manifesto.

“The suspects will be charged to court upon completion of the investigation,” the police said.

The police reassured residents of the Command’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding lives and property. The police authorities reassured that they will not tolerate any act capable of breaching public peace and emphasized that any assault on police officers will be met with decisive action

Latest articles

“Dear brothers” – Victor Osimhen sends message to Chukwueze and Ndidi after parents’ passing

Super Eagles star linked to Al Nassr (Photo credit: Imago) Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen has extended his heartfelt condolences to teammates Samuel Chukwueze and Wilfred Ndidi following the recent passing of their parents. ​On Tuesday, January 7, news emerged that Ndidi’s father, Sunday Ndidi, had passed away after being hit by a car in

Florida doctor accused of stealing nearly $3k worth of merchandise at Target

She needs a lawyer. Stat. A doctor in Florida was arrested after she allegedly tried to steal nearly $3,000 worth of merchandise at a Target store — and was caught driving a stolen luxury car. Lindsey Jae Minshew, 40, allegedly “stole $2,716.61 worth of merchandise” during a shoplifting spree at Target store in Jacksonville, Florida

Hyundai issues recall for hundreds of thousands of popular SUV model over faulty feature

Hyundai is recalling hundreds of thousands of Palisade sports utility vehicles because the airbag might not properly deploy, federal regulators warned.  The recall affects model year 2020 to 2025 Palisade vehicles. The issue is that the side curtain airbags for third-row occupants in these SUVs “may deploy improperly in a crash,” according to the National Highway Traffic

More like this

“Dear brothers” – Victor Osimhen sends message to Chukwueze and Ndidi after parents’ passing

Super Eagles star linked to Al Nassr (Photo credit: Imago) Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen has extended his heartfelt condolences to teammates Samuel Chukwueze and Wilfred Ndidi following the recent passing of their parents. ​On Tuesday, January 7, news emerged that Ndidi’s father, Sunday Ndidi, had passed away after being hit by a car in

Florida doctor accused of stealing nearly $3k worth of merchandise at Target

She needs a lawyer. Stat. A doctor in Florida was arrested after she allegedly tried to steal nearly $3,000 worth of merchandise at a Target store — and was caught driving a stolen luxury car. Lindsey Jae Minshew, 40, allegedly “stole $2,716.61 worth of merchandise” during a shoplifting spree at Target store in Jacksonville, Florida
Share via
Send this to a friend