The arrest and subsequent parading of Lamidi Mukaila, popularly known as Auxiliary, by the Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Hamzat Adebola, mark significant progress in the state’s efforts to combat crime. Auxiliary, the former Chairman of the Park Management System (PMS), had been wanted by the police for alleged involvement in various serious crimes including armed robbery, kidnapping, and murder.
Commissioner Adebola emphasized the collaborative efforts that led to Auxiliary’s arrest, citing discreet intelligence gathering, technological assistance, cooperation with sister security agencies, and community policing as key factors. The recovery of a substantial cache of weapons and other incriminating evidence from Auxiliary’s possession underscores the seriousness of the allegations against him.
The Commissioner’s acknowledgment of the public’s role in providing credible information demonstrates the importance of community involvement in law enforcement efforts. Furthermore, his firm stance against criminal elements intent on impeding the progress of the state reflects the commitment of the police command to maintain peace and security.
Auxiliary’s case will now proceed to court, where he will face charges related to the crimes he is accused of. The outcome of this legal process will be eagerly awaited by the public, as it represents a pivotal moment in the fight against crime and the administration of justice in Oyo State.
efforts with Sister Services and Community Policing, many locations were identified, traced and combed for months until his recent arrest in a concerted effort with our sister services.”
”In furtherance of these, discreet intelligence-led search commenced for the sacked PMS chieftain with the help of technology, collaborative efforts with Sister Services and Community Policing, many locations were identified, traced and combed for months until his recent arrest in a concerted effort with our sister services.”
“Moving forward, the suspect would be charged to court for offences committed.”
“While the command is thanking the public for providing credible information to curb crime, it has become imperative to affirm to the general public about our resolve to deal decisively with any criminally motivated individual or group who intends to flip the State retrogressively into the historical dark ages of the “Wild West.”
Auxiliary was the secretary of the NURTW for years before his boss late Alhaji Lateef Eleweomo fell out of favour with the former Governor, late Adebayo Alao-Akala. After the removal of Eleweomo, Auxiliary became the chairman of the union until he was arraigned in an Oyo State High Court
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