Police debunk banditry reports in Ogun, clarify arrest of 38 foreign nationals
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At a glance
- Police in Ogun state, Nigeria, have debunked reports linking the arrest of 38 foreign nationals to banditry.
- The arrests were clarified as unrelated to terrorism, kidnapping, or other violent criminal activities.
- Online claims suggesting a connection to banditry were officially refuted by the police command.
Authorities in Nigeria's Ogun state have moved to dispel rumors circulating online that connect the recent arrest of 38 foreign nationals to banditry. The police command issued a clarification, stating that the arrests in Atan-Ota are entirely unrelated to any form of violent criminal activity, including terrorism and kidnapping.
The police statement directly addresses and refutes claims that have been spreading on social media and other platforms. These reports had suggested a link between the detained foreigners and ongoing security concerns such as banditry. By debunking these narratives, the police aim to provide accurate information and prevent the spread of misinformation.
The clarification emphasizes that the apprehended individuals were not involved in banditry, kidnapping, terrorism, or any other violent criminal acts. This distinction is crucial for maintaining public order and ensuring that investigations are not misrepresented. The police's swift response seeks to manage public perception and uphold the integrity of their operations.
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