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Lagos Police Command Arrests Most Wanted Criminal In History

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By Mohammed Adekola

Lagos State Police Command has arrests a 44-year-old suspected hired killer and cultist kingpin believed to be terrorising Mushin area.

The command’s spokesperson, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the arrest in a statement released yesterday, Friday July 20th, 2025.

He stated that the suspect was apprehended at his hideout in the Agbado area of Ogun State, after several failed attempts by the Police Tactical Squad.

He stated, “Today, operatives of the Tactical Squad, during a special operation codenamed ‘Silence, Speed and Surprise,’ successfully trailed and arrests the notorious suspect. He had been operating alongside multiple gangs and hoodlums, causing chaos across Mushin and surrounding areas for years.’’

He described the suspect as the most wanted in recent Lagos criminal history, noting that the arrest marked a milestone in tackling violent crimes. The suspect reportedly led several violent operations, including armed robberies, cold-blooded murders, kidnappings, and cult killings in Mushin, from 2009 to 2024.

Mr Hundeyin said, “His criminal reign spread fear among residents and posed a significant threat to peace and order in Mushin and other parts of Lagos.’’

He added that the suspect’s actions traumatised families, causing untold pain and horror among victims and their communities.
“In spite of fleeing from state to state for years, the command never relented in its mission to bring him to justice,” he added.

Police operatives raided his Mushin residence and recovered a cache of weapons and incriminating items used during his criminal operations.

Recovered items include two AK-47 rifles, a K2 rifle, red ryder rifle, three pump actions, two locally made pistols, five magazines, 57 live cartridges, 70 5.56mm ammunition, 27 9mm rounds, one expended 5.56mm shell, a dagger and three walkie-talkies.
and various rounds of ammunition.

Police also found nine passports belonging to different individuals during the raid on his residence.

The state Commissioner of Police, Owohunwa Jimoh, ordered the Deputy Commissioner of Police, SCID, to broaden the investigation and apprehend his accomplices.

Four families had already identified the suspect as responsible for the killings of their children and relatives.

The CP assured Lagos residents that their safety remained the command’s top priority. Mr Jimoh praised the officers involved for their courage and urged citizens to support police efforts with timely and credible information.

He encouraged residents to stay alert, report suspicious activity, and await the outcome of the investigation which he said would be made public.

 

 

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