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Lagos Govt busts criminal dens, arrests 49 suspects

The Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences (Enforcement) Unit has arrested no fewer than 49 suspected criminals during a sting operation in Victoria Island.

The operation, which targeted criminal hideouts and environmental violations, was reportedly conducted in the early hours of Wednesday.

The raid, led by the Chairman of the Agency, CSP Adetayo Akerele, began at around 1:00 a.m.land covered areas including Maroko Sandfill, Bonny Camp, and other parts of Victoria Island. The suspects arrested comprised 48 males and one female.

Akerele said the operation was in response to residents’ complaints and intelligence reports aimed at flushing out criminal elements such as street urchins, hooligans, and pickpockets that had disturbed the peace in the area.

He also stressed the agency’s commitment to maintaining law and order across Lagos State.

“Those who choose to undermine the peace and security of our communities must desist or be prepared to face the full weight of the law. We will not relent in our efforts to ensure a safer and cleaner Lagos,” he said.

Akerele further stated that the agency now conducts routine enforcement at least three times weekly, focusing on black spots, illegal occupations, and criminal enclaves as part of efforts to restore public order.

“The 49 suspects apprehended have been duly charged to court in line with the laws of Lagos State,” Akerele confirmed.

He restated the Task Force’s commitment to promoting a serene, safe, and habitable environment for all residents of Lagos.

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