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Osun poll: 295 suspects arrested – Police

Police confirm 295 suspects arrested during the Osun State governorship election, with 293 released on bail and two remaining in custody for prosecution. Read More: https://punchng.com/osun-poll-295-suspects-arrested-police/

Osun poll: 295 suspects arrested – Police

The police arrested 295 individuals in connection with incidents during the Osun State governorship election held on Saturday, according to officials. Of these 295 suspects, 293 were released on bail after being screened, while two individuals remained in custody for further investigation and prosecution. Force spokesman Ani Iniedu revealed that the two suspects in custody would be subjected to additional scrutiny before facing prosecution for the alleged offenses against them.

These arrests were part of the security measures implemented across the state to ensure the peaceful and credible conduct of the election. Authorities had previously warned political actors, their supporters, and other stakeholders against actions that could undermine the electoral process, stating that anyone found violating the law would be arrested and prosecuted.

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps stated that no arrests were made by their organization, emphasizing that they had established comprehensive security structures across local government areas and wards to deter troublemakers and respond rapidly to emerging threats.

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