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Lagos Police arrest Osun fleeing prison inmate

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A 39-year-old prison escapee, Kabiru Oyedun, has been rearrested by operatives of the Lagos State Police Command following his escape from the Ilesa Correctional Centre in Osun State.

Oyedun is one of the prison inmates who fled the correctional facility through a breached fence.

Confirming the arrest, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, told PUNCH Online on Friday that the fugitive was tracked and apprehended in the Ayobo area of Lagos on Tuesday, 21 May, 2025, at about 5:30 pm.

He said the operation was carried out by the officers attached to the Ayobo Division.

The police spokesman added that the arrest was a result of proactive and preventive security measures aimed at stopping criminal elements from infiltrating the state.

‘Kabiru Oyedun was trailed and arrested in Ayobo on 21 May 2025, at about 5:30 pm by operatives of the Command attached to Ayobo Division.

This is largely due to the proactive and preventive measures put in place by the Lagos State Police Command to prevent criminal elements from infiltrating the state’, he disclosed.

It was gathered that Oyedun would be handed to the state correctional facility for onward transfer to Osun State.

It was  reported that The Nigerian Correctional Service announced a manhunt for the escapees following the rainfall that breached the perimeter wall of its facility at the Medium Security Custodial Centre.

NCoS also announced a cash reward of N5 million for information that could lead to the recapture of the seven inmates.

‘To encourage public participation, the Nigerian Correctional Service wishes to inform the general public that a reward of N5 million is being offered to anyone who provides useful information that leads to the recapture of the fleeing inmates from the Medium Custodial Centre, Ilesha, Osun State’, the NCoS stated.

 

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