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Police Arrest Dismissed Soldier For Armed Robbery, Recover Military Uniforms, ID Card

Osun state Police command has paraded a dismissed soldier, Emmanuel Anthony for conspiracy and armed robbery in the State.

Anthony and other suspects were paraded at the Police headquarters, Osogbo, Osun State capital on Friday.

According to Command’s Spokesperson, CSP Yemisi Opalola, two victims, Amole Muiz and Adegoke Gbenga, were waylaid by gunmen in military uniform on May 31, 2024, and forced to transfer ₦3 million into a Monie-point account.

Opalola stated that two others, Olawumi Oluwaseun and Ishola, were robbed of iPhones valued at ₦1.25 million.

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She disclosed that the suspect confessed to be a dismissed soldier and confessed to have conspired with David and two others who are also dismissed military men, to carry out the operations on the victims.

She explained that On the 31st May, 2024 One Amole Muiz ‘m’ and Adegoke Gbenga ‘m’ of Wole–Oke Street, Esa-Oke reported that unknown gunmen in military uniform came in a Honda Pilot Jeep, waylaid them and took them into a bush along Ekiti road.

“Subsequently, they forced the victim to transfer the sum of #3million from their bank account into one Monie-point account before they were released. Similarly, one Olawumi Oluwaseun and Ishola both ‘m’ were also attacked by the same armed gunmen and robbed them of their iphone 12 and iphone 13 respectively, valued at #1.25million before they were also freed.

“Having received this report, detectives from the Anti-kidnapping Squad through technical and intelligence analysis, identified the account name to belong to one David Agbebaku ‘m’ who was later confirmed to already been arrested by the Police in Oyo state.

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“Further analysis led the detectives to the arrest one Anthony Emmanuel ‘m’ in Ibadan. The suspect confessed to be a dismissed soldier and confessed to have conspired with David and two others who are also dismissed military men, to carry out the operations on the victims,” she added.

However, many military uniforms, Military identity card and wall photography recovered from the victim.

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