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Ogun CP Laments High Rate Of Ritual Killings In The State by COFFINSELLER: 9:21am On Apr 08
In this interview with Crime Editor, OLUWATOYIN MALIK, the Commissioner of Police in charge of Ogun State Command, Dr Lanre Ogunlowo, speaks on the efforts in curbing crimes and ensuring security and safety in the state. Excerpts:



KIDNAPPING in the South West states, Ogun inclusive, is of utmost concern currently. What is Ogun State Police Command doing about it?



We don’t take things for granted because anything can happen at any time. So, even in peace times, we are still on our toes. And for the Area Commanders, Divisional Police Officers and tactical units, all of us keep putting pressure on one another that our areas must be calm. So, you can’t be executive DPO, executive Area Commander. There is always need to go out and see what is happening in your domain.

We try to get feedbacks from people. We can’t go the press and tell them Ogun is peaceful and calm while people experience otherwise. We tell the people to be candid and tell us if we are not doing enough. We don’t take it as criticism. Let them tell us how they feel. That will guide our own actions too.

God is helping us, and the governor is doing his utmost, I must say that. Ogun state government is assisting us all the way. It is not that we don’t have one-off situations but as they come up, we deal with them.

The last major one we had was in Ogijo area about three weeks ago when they a young boy was kidnapped. Eventually, we put pressure on the kidnappers and the boy escaped unhurt because of the pressure. During our encounter, one of them (kidnappers) was neutralised by the police firepower.

What we are trying to do is to let people know this: if you are committing crime, you have two options – either stop or get caught. Stop it or you answer to the law. But like I do say, what we just do majorly is to continue to put pressure on our personnel that they must be awake for the people of Ogun State to sleep soundly.

Except the one-offs, does it mean kidnappings have reduced?



The Inspector General of Police has been very helpful. I know we have five functional Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs) in recent time. We have one at Ijebu Ode, we have one by Sagamu interchange, we have one at Ilaro axis, we have one at Iperu Remo and we have one patrolling Abeokuta. We just want people to have peace of mind because the fear of security forces is also security on its own.

I will be honest; that does not mean that we are not having challenges, especially attacks on commercial motorcyclists. We have tried to educate them and create awareness that as they are looking for money, they ride bike 10 p.m., 11 p.m., 1 a.m., and they see two, three people who wave them down and ask to be taken to a place, and you pick them. Constantly, we have cases of attacks on these commercial bike riders and we have reached out to them that they should take a rest after working till 8 or 9 p.m. because late-hour attacks are of concern, but we are still having them because the riders will not listen. They seem not to care about their security. This is a major thing we have been dealing with. We can only just continue to keep vigil so that we don’t have such incidents during the coming celebration of Easter as we did at Eid-el-Fitr celebration.


What about the ritual killers?



Just as all other incidents we are talking about, in ritual killing, I don’t know where they got this idea that you can kill or use human being to make money. It’s a sad development. In Ogun State, we are dealing with them as best as we can. As many as we are able to get hold of, we investigate and prosecute, so we enjoin citizens to be self-aware, to be concerned about their security. Quite a number of this issue of ritual killing and murder cases happen in homesteads where no security personnel can protect anyone. We have relations, families where one person kills the other. These are things happening in homes which we can’t do much about”. Be that as it may, the Deputy Commissioner, Criminal Investigation Department (DCCID) and the Assistant Commissioner, Criminal Investigation Department (ACCID) are doing their best in that regard. We just keep trying.


Some people go to graveyards and cemeteries to exhume corpses to remove body parts, with the belief that the offence is bailable and they will regain their freedom soon. What’s your take on this?



We can only speak for the police and their activities. We investigate and process them to court. We are law enforcement agents. We don’t make law, we enforce it, and we can only operate within the ambit of the law. If the law declares a particular act as bailable, it is not within our own competence to say otherwise. It is just as the issue of land grabbing, it’s everyday incident in Ogun. And we say, look, the police cannot apportion land, and we cannot declare A or B as the owner of land. If you have any issue, go to court. But what the police will not allow to happen is the breakdown of law and order. If we see people disturbing public peace because of a piece of land, our own is to move everybody to court. Let them tell the court that they are having issues over land ownership. The police cannot decide who owns the land.

The moment we take cases to court, it is outside police purview. If the law classifies it as bailable offence, then it is. A lot of people usually say that police cannot be trusted because when they take confirmed criminals to them, by a week after, such criminals would be seen in town, free. If we arrest, we detain them for investigation, but such cannot be prolonged. If it’s a bailable offence, the person will be released on bail. And when we complete our investigation, we go to court. The court will exercise its power if it is a bailable offence, and we cannot fault them for that.


https://tribuneonlineng.com/many-ritual-killings-murder-cases-happen-in-homesteads-cp-ogunlowo/

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Re: Ogun CP Laments High Rate Of Ritual Killings In The State by SeeAllen: 9:29am On Apr 08
This mess should be stopped. After all these poverty is still ravaging them

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Re: Ogun CP Laments High Rate Of Ritual Killings In The State by Exceed15: 9:39am On Apr 08
There should be capital punishment

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Re: Ogun CP Laments High Rate Of Ritual Killings In The State by KingTom(m): 11:14am On Apr 08
Ogunlowo grin grin grin

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Re: Ogun CP Laments High Rate Of Ritual Killings In The State by kingamaa(m): 11:15am On Apr 08
Skull miners and ritualists should go and look for another job.

Let the dead rest in peace, stop desecrating the graves of the dead

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Re: Ogun CP Laments High Rate Of Ritual Killings In The State by Built2last: 11:15am On Apr 08
ok
Re: Ogun CP Laments High Rate Of Ritual Killings In The State by OkoYibo: 11:16am On Apr 08
See what Soludo is doing in Anambra, replicate it and see what will happen.

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Re: Ogun CP Laments High Rate Of Ritual Killings In The State by Mccollins042(m): 11:16am On Apr 08
Sad WASTEerners never disappoint. After all the skull mining ⛏️ they still remain poor

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Re: Ogun CP Laments High Rate Of Ritual Killings In The State by cremedelacreme: 11:16am On Apr 08
That is their stock in trade in SW. CP, abeg be careful before they mine yours ooo.

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Re: Ogun CP Laments High Rate Of Ritual Killings In The State by AdolfHitlerxXx: 11:17am On Apr 08
sad

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Re: Ogun CP Laments High Rate Of Ritual Killings In The State by Lovelife433(m): 11:17am On Apr 08
Awolowo did same, so it's save to say it's there tradition.

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Re: Ogun CP Laments High Rate Of Ritual Killings In The State by OkoYibo: 11:17am On Apr 08
PresidObi:
People should be allowed to practice their culture in peace.

Same thing they said when Clifford Orji was arrested

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Re: Ogun CP Laments High Rate Of Ritual Killings In The State by AdolfHitlerxXx: 11:18am On Apr 08
Yeah
Re: Ogun CP Laments High Rate Of Ritual Killings In The State by Agbadocassava: 11:18am On Apr 08
State of emergency should be declared in that state

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Re: Ogun CP Laments High Rate Of Ritual Killings In The State by Pawa100: 11:18am On Apr 08
cool
Re: Ogun CP Laments High Rate Of Ritual Killings In The State by fuckingAyaya(m): 11:19am On Apr 08
Oga Cp if you're not careful them go mine you skull ooo those people no get joy, 97% of the dead in the grave are without skulls in that state.

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Re: Ogun CP Laments High Rate Of Ritual Killings In The State by Cj4charles(m): 11:19am On Apr 08
angry

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