Mr Ayanlade said the suspects, led by one Ifeoluwa Julius, had long been on the command’s watch list for alleged involvement in violent crimes.
The police said the complainant alleged that the suspect had been having unlawful carnal knowledge of his daughter since she was three years old.
“Names of those involved are being withheld pending further investigation,” he said.
The CP said the suspects were tracked down after allegedly stealing a 2016 model Toyota Camry from the residence of one Victor Amokun in Oka-Akoko.
The police commissioner said that during the interrogation, the officers confirmed visiting the shop but were there to charge their mobile phones.
The command expressed disappointment over false narratives that the passerby involved in the accident was an arrested suspect.
While it is yet to be formally ascertained whether her demise was a suicide or a murder, the Ondo State Police Command confirmed the death.
The accident happened around 4:30 p.m.
She further explained that the suspect allegedly confessed to having robbed many people of their belongings and valuables.
According to her, the assailants also collected all the phones belonging to other farmers in the camp before killing Olorunfemi.
