Police confirm bandits’ note to attack Oyo community

Oyo State Police Command has  confirmed the dis­covery of alleged bandits’ warn­ing notes in Ikoyi-Ile, Oriire Local Government Area of the state, saying an investigation has commenced to determine their origin and intent.

The development has re­portedly triggered panic among residents of Ikoyi-Ile following claims that suspected bandits planned to attack the town.

Ikoyi-Ile is one of the com­munities in Oriire Local Gov­ernment Area, the same council where five forest guards were recently killed near the Old Oyo National Park.

According to information gathered, two different threat notes allegedly written by sus­pected bandits were dropped at the front and back of a building in the town.

The notes reportedly warned residents of an impending attack scheduled for Tuesday, January 20, 2026.

One of the notes, handwritten in Yoruba without any address or signature, was titled ‘Lati Odo Bandit’.

It read in part: “Lati Odo Ban­dit, a o wani January 20th, 2026. E duro de waati pe ki e mu ra fun wa le. A wa lati wa fun yin niiba­nujeniorilede yin. Ni Ikoyi-Ile, Ile Oyo State. E mu ra le fun wa.”

The second note, written in English, stated: “Bandit informa­tion. See, now, three days we work for you. We said you in Ikoyi-Ile is the government that sent us. Wait for us.”

Although the authenticity of the notes and their alleged links to bandits have not yet been es­tablished, the warnings have caused widespread fear and ten­sion in the community.

Reacting to the incident, the Public Relations Officer of the Oyo State Police Command, DSP Olayinka Ayanlade, confirmed the development, stating that the person who discovered the notes is currently being debriefed by the police.

In a message, Ayanlade said the command has launched a full-scale investigation to uncov­er the source and motive behind the notes.

“The individual who alleged­ly discovered the said notes is currently undergoing debrief­ing, while the command has commenced a full-scale investi­gation to determine the origin and intent of the note,” he said.

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