The Oyo State Police Command has arrested three suspected railway vandals and recovered stolen rail tracks valued at approximately Two Hundred Million Naira (₦200,000,000.00) from them.
Upon receiving information about the criminal activity, operatives of the Command Monitoring Unit swiftly mobilised to Gambari, Orile-Igbon area of Oyo State, where they intercepted the suspects on 14 July, 2026, at about 1:45 p.m., before the stolen railway materials could be moved to their final destination.
According to the Police Public Relations Officer, Olayinka Ayanlade, “the suspects, identified as Waheed Ayinde ‘M’ (54 years), Muhammed Sani ‘M’ (27 years), and Hassan Ibrahim ‘M’ (22 years), were arrested in connection with the illegal movement of vandalised railway tracks. Recovered during the operation were vandalised rail tracks estimated to be worth ₦200 million and a HOWO truck bearing registration number CAL 972 XA (Cross River), allegedly used in conveying the stolen items.
“Preliminary investigation revealed that the railway tracks were unlawfully removed from Niger State and transported into Oyo State as part of a coordinated criminal operation, with Lagos serving as the intended final destination.
“Further findings established that the arrested suspects played distinct roles in the syndicate. They include the contracted driver responsible for conveying the stolen railway tracks to Lagos; a co-conspirator involved in coordinating the operation, and a temporary receiver who provided a storage location in Ogbomoso pending the clandestine movement of the stolen materials to their final destination.
“The suspects have each made useful confessional statements and are cooperating with investigators. Efforts are currently ongoing to apprehend other members of the syndicate who remain at large, recover additional exhibits connected with the operation, and conclude a comprehensive investigation for diligent prosecution”.
The Commissioner of Police, Abimbola Ayodeji Olugbenga, used the occasion to commend the vigilant member of the public whose timely information led to the success of the operation, describing the feat as “a clear demonstration of the effectiveness of intelligence-led policing and community partnership”.
