DSS Arrests Suspended Edo State Security Commander Over Gruesome Lynchings

Breaking: Suspended Commander CP Friday Ibadin Faces DSS Over Deadly Uromi Incident
Listen up, folks. The Department of State Services (DSS) has taken a major step in their investigation into the horrifying lynching of travelers in Uromi, Esan North East Local Government Area. They’ve arrested none other than the suspended Commander of the Edo State Security Corps, CP Friday Ibadin. This move follows the tragic events that unfolded on March 27, shocking the nation. It's a bold move by the authorities, and it’s sending a clear message that justice is on the way.
Naija News has learned that this dramatic arrest comes on the heels of a bold decision by Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, who wasted no time in suspending Ibadin. Governor Okpebholo has been crystal clear: swift justice is coming for those responsible for this unimaginable tragedy. He’s not backing down, and neither are the authorities.
Why Was CP Friday Ibadin Suspended?
Now, let’s break this down. CP Friday Ibadin, who hails from Uromi, is under scrutiny for what many are calling a troubling lack of action. Sources close to the matter allege that Ibadin may have been fully aware of unauthorized vigilante groups operating in the area. But here’s the kicker—instead of taking decisive action, he allegedly remained silent. Some are even suggesting that his inaction might have amounted to indirect support for these rogue elements. It’s a serious accusation, and the DSS is now diving deep into the details.
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Think about it: if a top-ranking official knew about dangerous groups roaming the streets and didn’t lift a finger, that’s a major problem. The public deserves answers, and the DSS is determined to get them. This isn’t just about one man—it’s about holding everyone accountable for their role in this tragedy.
Governor Okpebholo: Taking a Stand for Justice
Governor Okpebholo isn’t messing around. He’s made it crystal clear that no one—absolutely no one—is above the law. In a strong statement, he urged security agencies to leave no stone unturned in their pursuit of justice. His message was simple but powerful: “No one is above the law.” This isn’t just lip service; it’s a promise to the victims and their families that justice will prevail.
A high-ranking official, who chose to remain anonymous, confirmed to Vanguard that Ibadin’s arrest is part of a larger effort to uncover the truth behind these heinous crimes. The source emphasized that the state government is committed to ensuring that justice is not only served but seen to be served. They’re leaving no room for doubt: everyone involved will face the full weight of the law.
What’s Next in the Investigation?
As the investigation continues, all eyes are on the DSS. They’re tasked with unraveling the complex web of events that led to this tragedy. This isn’t just about one arrest—it’s about bringing closure to the families who’ve lost loved ones and restoring faith in the justice system. The state government has promised that no stone will be left unturned, and it’s clear they mean business.
For the people of Edo State, this is a moment of reckoning. The community is watching closely to see that justice isn’t just a word but a reality. As the investigation unfolds, one thing is certain: the authorities are determined to ensure that the rule of law prevails, no matter who’s involved.
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