The police command in Ogun state on Tuesday, September 2, 2014 put to bed rumours that members of Boko Haram sect were arrested in Akufe town in the state.
Residents of the town which is in Ifo local government had called the police after sighting some strange faces in the community.
The appearance of the hitherto unknown men aroused suspicion as they were garbed in white robes and were mostly bearded.
Upon investigation it was discovered that the men were catholic seminarians who came to pay a visit to a friend who resides in the community.
Premium Times reports:
“The attention of the Ogun State Police Command has been drawn to a rumour being widely circulated that the command has arrested some members of the Boko Haram Sect in Akute area of Ogun State,” the police spokesperson, Muyiwa Adejobi, said in a statement.
“The Command wishes to debunk the rumour and set the records straight that those seen and challenged by members of the public at Akute area were actually students of the Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate Seminary School, Sagamu, Ogun State who came on a visit to a friend at Kayode Afolabi Close, Mubarak Estate Akute, Ogun State, before a distress call was put across to the Divisional Police Officer in Charge of Ajuwon Division.
” He said the men were taken to the Police Divisional Office for interrogation where their identities were confirmed.
“The leaders and representatives of the said seminary school in Sagamu and the Catholic priest in Akute as well as the host of the students have come to the Police Division in Ajuwon to identify them as their Catholic members who are actually on training in the school in Sagamu,” Mr. Adejobi said.
“The information being peddled around is not true and the command therefore appeals to the general public to always clarify issues before spreading wrong and unconfirmed information via all available means, particularly sensitive issues on security.”