The presumed burglars were captured on Tuesday after purportedly releasing fear on inhabitants on Akorede Estate, Olomoore, behind Crescent University, Abeokuta, on January 21, 2020.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, in an announcement on Tuesday, distinguished the suspects as Tosin Adebanjo, Toheeb Ogundare, Ahmed Oloyede, Emmanuel Ogunshina, otherwise known as Emma SARS, Adebisi Remilekun and Sukanmi Ogundimu (the cultivator).
Oyeyemi said the suspects while striking a house at 12 PM delivered wounds on one Alfa Rifhat Ashraf.
He included that the men additionally seized the person in question and his better half of five handsets, one PC, the whole of N60,000 and different resources.
The PPRO stated, "On accepting the report, the Commissioner of Police, Kenneth Ebrimson, gave a walking request to the DPO Lafenwa division, CSP Muraina Ayilara, to pursue the gangsters and carry them to equity.
"In consistence with the CP's order, the DPO and his agents started knowledge and specialized examination of the case which prompted the capture of an individual from the group.
"The captured pack part drove the agents to the place of a cultivator at the Olomoore territory of Abeokuta, which fills in as a safehouse for the posse.
"On arriving, the spot was cordoned off. Shockingly, the criminals assaulted the police with cutlasses, resulting whereupon one of them was shot and five others captured, alongside the botanist.
"Recouped from them were one PC, five distinct kinds of handsets, one cutlass and charms.
"The pack head, who is prevalently known as AK, got away and a genuine manhunt has been propelled to impact his capture.
"The unfortunate casualties have recognized a portion of the captured guilty parties as the individuals who attacked their home on that day.
"In the interim, the Commissioner of Police, CP Keneth Ebrimson, has requested the exchange of the suspects to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad for prudent examination."
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