A few occupants of Writers Home Stage 1 in the Arepo region of the Obafemi Owode Neighborhood Government Area of Ogun State were tossed into dimness in the early long stretches of Saturday when a few people vandalized and took a few links nearby.
However, two of the suspects were successfully apprehended by security personnel.
hoodlums showed up at the domain around 6.30am and started vandalizing and taking electric links.Nigerian Woman named Anna Obasigie died after a brief illness in Torino, Italy
Our journalist assembled that security agents monitoring the domain prevailed with regards to capturing two suspects around 7.30am.
the Source robbery had tossed a few pieces of the bequest into power outage.
Our correspondent was informed by an eyewitness that the Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company had visited the area to determine how much damage had been done.
One of the occupants, Mr Oludare Mayowa said, “The matter is as of now at the Wawa Police Division. The suspects were captured this (Saturday) morning by our safety officers.
“We took them to the police headquarters. We have OPC individuals protecting our bequest. They were attempting to escape with the taken links yet they were captured by the OPC individuals. There were three of them. The other individual who drove them into the bequest bounced on a bike and took off.
“They vandalized one of the transformers in our bequest. Occupants who are associated with that specific transformer have been tossed into the dimness since the episode. The Ikeja Electric staff has arrived right away to evaluate the situation. We will be sitting tight for them to tell us precisely how we are to help power to be reestablished to the impacted local area.”
When contacted, SP Omolola Odutola, the state police public relations officer, confirmed the incident to our correspondent on Tuesday and stated that the two suspects had been charged with a crime and placed under arrest at the Oba Correctional Center.
“The case has been charged to court today Tuesday and the suspects have been remanded in Oba Remedial Center,” Odutola said.