Hoodlums invade Ogbomoso, vandalise cars, other property
Some suspected hoodlums have invaded Ogbomoso town in Oyo State and destroyed cars, houses and other property worth millions of naira.
News gathered that the suspects invaded the town in the early hours of Wednesday.
The hoodlums wreaked havoc in some parts of Ogbomoso including Aaje, Exchange, Ladanu and Ijeru areas.
The suspects according to sources invaded the areas around 12am on Wednesday and operated for many hours destroying houses, cars and other property.
DAILY POST gathered from indigenes of the town that the family house of former lawmaker, Jacob Adejumo Ajao, located at Eleruko compound, was also destroyed.
Ajao represented the Ogbomoso North/Ogbomoso South/Oriire federal constituency located at Eleruko compound.
Two water tanks, one belonging to a trader at Exchange area and the other belonging to Aaje Primary Health Centre were reportedly removed and burnt by the hoodlums.
About six parked cars, two at Aaje, three at Ladanu and one at Ijeru had their windscreens smashed by the hoodlums, according to sources who spoke with DAILY POST on Thursday.
A victim at Ladanu Compound, who introduced himself as Fadipe Timothy whose white Mercedes-Benz with the number plate “AA909EJG” was vandalized, revealed that the issue had been reported to security personnel at Owode police station, Ogbomoso.
“I went to Owode police station to report the incident and they came to take the photograph of my car that was destroyed”.
Alaaje of Aaje, Reuben Adesina Amao confirmed the invasion of the areas to DAILY POST on Thursday.
He said the hoodlums whose identities have not been ascertained destroyed many properties in the area. He added that the case has been reported to a higher authority.
He added that the security agents should be allowed to investigate the matter and bring the perpetrators to book.
Amao who spoke with reporters during a telephone conversation revealed that, “There was a similar incident last week. But this one is enormous. They destroyed many properties including the family house of the former House of Representatives member, Captain Ajao. The governor has been contacted by our first-class Obas and they have contacted the Commissioner of Police.
“The security agents should continue to do their job. They will find out what caused it. They will unravel the root cause of the matter and bring the perpetrators to book. It is their job”.