Mr Nansel said the operation was part of the relentless onslaught by the command against criminals in the state.
Mr Edafe said the suspect confessed to having stolen nine generators in two months.
The command assured the public that the isolated incident didn’t represent the standards of professionalism expected of police personnel.
Mr Hundeyin said the driver abandoned his vehicle and fled before the operatives discovered the exhibits.
The NCAA’s directorates of Aviation Security; Operations, Licensing, and Training Standards; Legal; and Consumer Protection were collaborating to ensure a proper conclusion of the probe.
Mr Emeakayi said that the security officers acted totally outside the mandate of the agency.
The police said that the suspects were found to have been involved in large scale digital impersonation schemes and other cyber-related offences.
“We can not dignify the undignifyable (sic) with an official response,” a statement from Ooni’s palace said.
The Alaafin described the Ooni’s action as “an affront to the referred institution of the Alaafin, who is the Titan of Yorubaland”.
He said two power generators, a smart TV, a freezer, a gas cylinder, shoes and other items were recovered from Ms Ogbonna.
