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Foreigner Issues Warning About a False Flag on September 13th in London Every video on his Tik Tok account is him warning people not to go to London on the 13th because he thinks there could be a ‘False Flag Attack’ He goes on to state that Tommy works...

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“I did it because I wanted to have followers like Peller.” — The boy who raised false alarm on Tik-tok about bandits attack in Atan Ota, Ogun State to gain followers. A stunt that may now land him in serious trouble. {See his full confession in the video attached} On Monday, May 23, 2026, the suspect, Kowiu Oloyede, a tailor and TikTok user woke up and decided to chase clout in the most dangerous way possible. He went to his backyard, recorded a distress video claiming that bandits were attacking Atan in Ogun State, and posted it on TikTok. The video quickly went viral, causing panic, fear, and widespread hysteria within the community and beyond. His TikTok following jumped from about 60 followers to over 1,000 within hours. Excited by the sudden attention and engagement, he attempted a second staged video to gain even more followers. He sought the advice of a friend who encouraged him to continue that this might be his moment to blow. According to his confession to the police, he then approached a Fulani cattle rearer in his neighborhood (who had come around to charge his phone) and tried to convince him to participate in a fake kidnapping video where he would appear to be begging for his freedom. The Fulani man refused to be involved in such. Unknown to the unsuspecting man, the boy’s brother was already recording. The boy then knelt down and acted in a way that falsely suggested he was pleading with a kidnapper to release him. He posted that video as well. Realizing the gravity of what he had done, he quickly deleted the second video, but the first false alarm video had already spread widely. Hours later, operatives of the Ogun State Police Command reportedly arrived at his residence and arrested him. The case is presently being handled at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Eleweran, Abeokuta, Ogun State. He is expected to face prosecution and, if found guilty, punishment as prescribed by law. This should serve as a warning to people who deliberately raise false alarms for clout and social media engagement. Given the current security situation in the country, spreading fake panic for attention is not a joke, it can endanger lives, create chaos, and carry serious legal consequences. Let’s be responsible citizens. Great work DSP OLUSEYI BABASEYI Ogun State Police Command Nigeria Police Force

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