Police arrest three Oyo citizens for shooting Fulani cows
Three Oyo State citizens have been arrested by police command following the shooting of Fulani cows in the Eruwa area of the state.
It was gathered that the three suspects shot sporadically in the nearby bush of Eruwa area and attack a group of Fulani herders, which resulted in the killing of six cows and wounding of 13 others.
The Police Spokesman, Adewale Osifeso said the suspects Opeyemi Ajibodu, Segun Dade and Dare Adenle were found in possession of two dane guns, and daggers, among other weapons.
He said the police made the arrests in the Sunbare area following reports of several gunshots reportedly fired in the nearby bush.
He added that an on-the-spot assessment carried out at daybreak revealed that the gunshots were from an attack launched against a group of Fulani herders, which resulted in the killing of six cows and wounding of 13 others.
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“In continuity of the crime-fighting crusade of the Oyo State Police Command, on Sunday 20th June, 2021, several gunshots were reportedly fired in a bush at Sunbare Area, along old Ibadan Road Eruwa, causing fear and panic in the hearts of residence.
“Upon receipt of the information, police operatives attached to Eruwa Divisional Police Headquarters gathered momentum and stormed the reported scene.”
Upon arrival at the scene, the three suspects were arrested with the weapons, police sas and wounding of 13 others.
“Upon interrogation, fact gathered revealed that the attack was perpetrated to ward off the herders from grazing in the forests in Eruwa environs,” Osifeso said.
Hmmmm. Interesting indeed. Would the police have responded this promptly if it were fulani herdsmen that were on the attack? Game of thrones. Lol.