Sunday, 15 March 2015
Police arrest men with 500 PVCs in Oyo
Some men with over 500 Permanent Voter Cards were
apprehended by the residents of Orita Sekoni,
Ogbomoso, Oyo State on Saturday.
The men were, however, saved from being lynched by
an angry mob which surrounded them after getting a
whiff of the information by men of the Nigerian Police.
An eyewitness said the men were apprehended by the
residents at Orita-Sekoni area of the town. He said the
men would have died but for the arrival of a patrol van
of the men of Oyo State Police Command, who shot into
the air to disperse the mob.
The eyewitness said the men were caught in a Honda
Accord car with Oyo State number plate AR 892 LUY
after a tip-off.
He said, “Some people noticed that those in the car were
in the possession of huge amount of PVCs and alerted
some of the boys in the area. They were stopped and
after a search, the cards were discovered.”
He added that other things noticed in the car indicated
that they were working for one of the governorship
candidates from Ibadan, although he refused to say
which party he is representing.
When contacted, the state Police Public Relations
Officer, Adekunle Ajisebutu, told our correspondent that
the command was yet to receive signal from Ogbomoso
on the crime but he reiterated that the command would
not tolerate any act capable of disturbing the peaceful
conduct of the coming elections in the state.
He said, “We are yet to get such report. The state
Commissioner of Police has said many times in his short
stay here that he will not tolerate such act. The police is
here to maintain law and order and that is what the
command will do if anyone is caught in an attempt to
disrupt peace in this state or tries to do anything that
will discredit the coming poll.”
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