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Police dismiss false alarm over alleged bandits/terrorists attack in Ogbomoso, restore calm

By Abiodun Ologede  •  May 19, 2026, 3:48 pm
Oyo Police Command image-brand (NPA) file photo.

OYO, Nigeria (NPA) — The Oyo State Police Command has assured residents of Ogbomoso and neighbouring Ajaawa Town that peace has been fully restored following panic caused by false reports of a bandit attack near Are‑Ago High School.

On Monday, May 19, rumours spread across the communities alleging that armed bandits had invaded the area. The Command immediately deployed patrol and surveillance teams to verify the situation and prevent any breakdown of law and order.

Upon arrival, officers met with the school principal, Mrs Akanbi Ruth, who explained that the alarm originated from students claiming to have seen unfamiliar individuals behind the school fence. This raised suspicion among teachers and students, prompting concern across the school environment.

In a statement issued today by DSP Ayanlade Olayinka, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), preliminary investigation revealed that the individuals were an officer of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) attached to Kwara State Command, Ilorin, alongside two civilians in a Toyota Venza SUV. They explained that they had visited a female companion to celebrate her birthday. NSCDC authorities in Ogbomoso later confirmed the officer’s identity and status.

During the interaction, an altercation reportedly occurred between some teachers and the visitors, which heightened suspicion. Some students then spread unverified claims to neighbouring schools and communities, escalating tension before the facts were established.

The Police Command categorically stated that there was no bandit attack, invasion, or security breach in Ogbomoso or Ajaawa. Patrols and visibility policing were immediately intensified, while stakeholders were engaged to reassure residents. Normal academic, commercial, and social activities have since resumed.

The Command strongly warned against the deliberate spread of fake news and misinformation, stressing that unverified reports can cause unnecessary panic, disrupt socio‑economic activities, and undermine public peace. Individuals found deliberately peddling false information will be investigated and prosecuted.

Commissioner of Police, CP Abimbola Ayodeji Olugbemiga, urged residents to remain calm, vigilant, and law‑abiding while cooperating with security agencies by sharing credible information that enhances public safety.

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