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Buyer Admits to Purchasing Stolen Cables, Denies Gun Knowledge

August 22, 2026 - 1 views

Oyo State Police Make Significant Arrests in Robbery Case

A recent operation by the Oyo State Police Command has resulted in the arrest of several suspects linked to an alleged armed robbery and the recovery of a locally made gun along with cartridges. Among those arrested is a suspect identified as Haruna, who has made a startling revelation regarding his involvement with stolen goods.

During police interrogations, Haruna admitted to purchasing stolen cables from individuals engaged in the scrap trade. However, he emphatically denied any knowledge of the recovered firearm, stating, "I purchased stolen cables but know nothing about the recovered gun." This statement has raised questions about the extent of his involvement and the operations of scrap buyers in the region.

Investigation Underway

The police have intensified their investigation into the networks that facilitate the sale of stolen items, particularly within the scrap metal industry. The connection between stolen goods and scrap buyers is a growing concern, as it complicates efforts to combat theft and robbery in urban areas.

Oyo State has witnessed a surge in criminal activities, prompting law enforcement agencies to reevaluate their strategies. The police are now focusing on dismantling these networks to reduce the influx of stolen items into the market.

Public Awareness and Safety

Authorities are urging the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities related to scrap sales. Buying stolen items, even unknowingly, can have severe legal repercussions and contribute to the perpetuation of crime.

Haruna's case highlights the challenges faced by the police in tackling crime at the grassroots level. As the investigation continues, it is imperative for citizens to engage in responsible purchasing practices.

Conclusion

The Oyo State Police Command is committed to ensuring the safety and security of its residents. With ongoing investigations and increased public awareness, the goal remains to eliminate the market for stolen goods and enhance community safety.

The post I purchased stolen cables but know nothing about recovered gun —Scrap item buyer appeared first on Tribune Online.

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