The Oyo State Police Command has officially stepped forward to address the growing wave of anxiety caused by a viral video and series of voice notes spreading across social media. These recordings, which have been making the rounds online, claim that a terrorist group known as the “Lukarawa” has begun infiltrating the forests surrounding Ogbomoso and the Old Oyo National Park. Many residents, understandably concerned for their safety, have been sharing these posts, causing widespread alarm. However, the police have firmly rejected these claims, labeling the content as entirely false, misleading, and devoid of any factual evidence.
According to Deputy Superintendent of Police Ayanlade Olayinka, the Police Public Relations Officer for the command, extensive intelligence gathering and security assessments have been conducted to verify these rumors. The conclusion is clear: there is absolutely no evidence to support the idea that any terrorist organization has moved into these regions. Furthermore, investigators have traced the video in question and discovered it is not a recent recording. It is an old piece of footage being recycled by malicious actors to deliberately stir up fear and panic within the peaceful communities of Oyo State.
Despite the fact that the report is a total fabrication, the police force is not taking any chances. They understand that in matters of security, maintaining public trust and safety is paramount. Consequently, the Command has proactively deployed covert operatives and specialized intelligence teams to border communities and other vulnerable areas. By strengthening their presence in these locations, the police are reinforcing the state’s security architecture and ensuring that their early-warning systems remain sharp and effective against any real threats that might eventually arise.
This protective effort is not happening in isolation; the police are working hand-in-hand with the heartbeat of the community. Operatives are currently collaborating closely with traditional institutions, local hunters, vigilante groups, and neighborhood watch networks. This synergy is designed to improve intelligence sharing and ensure that if anything truly suspicious happens, the response will be rapid and decisive. The police have also boosted their visibility through routine patrols and strategic stop-and-search operations, all aimed at deterring criminal activity and keeping the residents of Ogbomoso and the Old Oyo National Park region feeling secure.
However, the police have issued a stern warning regarding the dangers of digital misinformation. The Command expressed grave concern over how quickly fake news can spiral, noting that such irresponsible behavior can cause unnecessary panic, harm the local economy, and—worst of all—divert limited security resources away from actual emergencies and toward chasing ghosts. They reminded the public that circulating false information with the intent to cause public alarm is not only unethical but also a criminal offense. The authorities have pledged to track down and prosecute those responsible for originating or spreading these malicious hoaxes to ensure the state’s peace remains protected.
Ultimately, the message from the Oyo State Police Command is one of reassurance and call for calm. There is currently no threat of terrorist infiltration in the state, and residents are encouraged to go about their daily lives without the burden of fear. Citizens are urged to be “information-conscious” by verifying security reports with official sources before clicking the share button on social media. By staying vigilant and working together with security agencies, the people of Oyo State can ensure that their homes and forests remain safe, peaceful, and free from the disruption of fear-mongers.

