Wanted Portable Surrenders To Police

Portable

Barely 48 hours after he was declared wanted, the controversial Hip-Hop singer, Habeeb Okikiola Olalomi (Portable), has surrendered himself to the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).

Portable, who had previously made excuses, including referring to himself as a mad man in an Instagram video after being declared wanted, turned himself in at the Lagos State Criminal Investigations Department (SCID) on Wednesday morning.

“I’m not a thief, I don’t make trouble; people look for my trouble. Please, Nigerians, this is the moment when I need every one of you to help me. If I have done anything wrong to any of you, please forgive me,” the singer pleaded in the video.

Confirming the development, Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, stated that the singer turned himself in at SCID and the Ogun State Command has been contacted to pick him up.

It will be recalled that Portable was declared wanted by the Police, Ogun State Command, for allegedly assaulting officials of the state government who were on official duty.

The incident occurred on February 5, 2025, when operatives from the Ogun State Planning and Development Permit Authority were conducting a routine inspection to identify illegal structures at Oke-Osa, Tigbo Ilu, Sango-Ota, in the Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area.

The singer, who was on the opposite side of the road, was accused of taunting the officials, claiming he was the “town planner of Sango.”

The next day, the officials reportedly returned for inspection and met with Portable’s father at his bar where they explained the process of obtaining legal documentation after discovering that Portable’s hotel was among the structures marked for demolition due to a lack of proper permits.

However, the officials who were marking the property were said to have been attacked allegedly by Portable and his gang who arrived on motorcycles, blocked the officials, and launched a physical attack.

Following the incident, the police arrested nine suspects linked to the attack, while Portable and others fled.

The arrested individuals were arraigned before an Abeokuta Magistrates’ Court on charges including felony, assault, obstruction, armed violence with cutlasses and guns, conduct likely to cause a breach of peace, and intent to kill.

Each suspect was granted bail at N5 million with sureties who must be licensed bond agents registered with the Ogun State government.

The case was however adjourned until March 17.

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