BREAKING: Police nab murder suspect, foil robbery attempts in Lagos

The Nigeria Police Force has announced significant progress in its efforts to combat crime, with multiple arrests made in Lagos State involving murder, armed robbery, and illegal possession of firearms. These operations highlight the Force’s dedication to ensuring public safety and security across the nation.

In a statement released on Sunday titled “Effective policing: Police arrests murder suspect, recover exhibits, makes other preventive arrests,” Force Public Relations Officer ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi detailed successful operations conducted between February 5 and 7, 2025. The operations led to the arrest of several suspects and the recovery of weapons.

“As part of its commitment to strengthening national security and curbing crime across the nation, the Nigeria Police Force continues to implement proactive strategies to address criminal activities effectively,” the statement read. “These efforts reflect the determination to create a safer environment for all citizens while reinforcing public trust in the security apparatus.”

One of the key arrests occurred on February 7, 2025, when officers from the Satellite Division in Lagos intercepted Wisdom Obi, a 24-year-old suspect, at Abule Ado bus stop along the Lagos-Badagry Expressway. During a routine patrol, Obi, who was riding an unregistered motorcycle, was found to be carrying a brownie pistol and 13 rounds of live ammunition concealed inside an MP3 radio.

“The suspect was taken into custody, with the motorcycle and recovered items documented as exhibits, while investigation continues,” the statement confirmed.

On the same day, officers from the Orile Iganmu Division apprehended four suspected traffic robbers—Kadir Ibrahim, Ifeanyin John, Oduwole Shola, and Rilwan Olajuwon—while they were attempting to rob passengers of a broken-down vehicle at the Ascon White Sand area.

The police issued a warning to the public to remain vigilant, especially in traffic, as criminals often disguise themselves as street traders before carrying out their attacks. “The police strongly advise citizens to exercise vigilance and be wary of the cunning schemes of traffic robbers who blend in as innocent traffic traders, preying on unsuspecting individuals who find themselves entrapped in congested routes,” the statement added.

In a separate incident on February 5, 2025, police operatives from the Ikoyi Division responded to a murder case at Falomo Square, Ikoyi. A heated argument between Okeke Johnchris, 33, and William Wisdom turned violent when Okeke allegedly used his Lexus saloon car to ram into William, causing fatal injuries.

“William was rushed to Gbagada General Hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries,” the statement read. “A team of detectives visited the scene, and the deceased was taken to IDH Morgue in Yaba for an autopsy. The suspect has been apprehended and is currently in police custody pending conclusion of investigations and arraignment.”

The Nigeria Police Force urged the public to avoid violent confrontations and instead seek legal remedies for disputes. “The Nigeria Police Force uses this medium to caution citizens against violent confrontations and encourage those offended to seek proper redress through stipulated legal procedures. Citizens must avoid taking the law into their hands,” the statement warned.

The Force Headquarters reassured Nigerians of its commitment to maintaining national security and preventing crime, calling for continued cooperation from the public to uphold law and order.