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Police recover stolen vehicle in Oyo, arrest three
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Police recover stolen vehicle in Oyo, arrest three

In Oyo State, Nigeria, the police have recovered a stolen Toyota Carina E and arrested three individuals connected to the theft. The principal suspect, Femi Ojo, 60, along with accomplices Kayode Afolabi, 49, and Olatunji Mutiu, 49, were apprehended in Akure, Ondo State. According to the police, Ojo tricked the vehicle owner, Ruben Adebayo, into leaving his car unattended while he supposedly searched for a vehicle engine. During this time, an unidentified accomplice stole the car. The vehicle was later sold twice—first by Ojo to Afolabi for N700,000 and then by Afolabi to Mutiu for N800,000. The police highlighted this as part of their efforts to combat organized crime and vehicle theft.

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Police recover stolen vehicle in Oyo, arrest three

In Oyo State, Nigeria, the police have recovered a stolen Toyota Carina E and arrested three individuals connected to the theft. The principal suspect, Femi Ojo, 60, along with accomplices Kayode Afolabi, 49, and Olatunji Mutiu, 49, were apprehended in Akure, Ondo State. According to the police, Ojo tricked the vehicle owner, Ruben Adebayo, into leaving his car unattended while he supposedly searched for a vehicle engine. During this time, an unidentified accomplice stole the car. The vehicle was later sold twice—first by Ojo to Afolabi for N700,000 and then by Afolabi to Mutiu for N800,000. The police highlighted this as part of their efforts to combat organized crime and vehicle theft.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article reports on a law enforcement operation involving the arrest of individuals involved in vehicle theft. It provides a detailed account of the incident without overtly favoring any side, using neutral language and citing official police statements. There is no indication of ideological bias

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 90): Factuality is high as the article provides specific details like names, ages, locations, and a timeline consistent with typical police reports. Objectivity is strong as it presents the facts without emotional language or bias.

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