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Showing posts with label Miscreants. Show all posts
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Saturday 24 February 2024

POLICE RAID BLACK SPOTS, ARREST 47 SUSPECTED MISCREANTS, ONE TRAFFIC ROBBER

 AgegePulse Magazine 

POLICE RAID BLACK SPOTS, ARREST 47 SUSPECTED MISCREANTS, ONE TRAFFIC ROBBER




Operatives of the Rapid Response Squad(RRS) have raided some black spots in the metropolis and arrested forty seven suspected miscreants.


The raiding took place at Oluwole/Sunday Market, Ogba; Oke–Koto, Agege and Okunola Street/31 Road, Egbeda following thorough surveillance of the areas. 


In the same vein, RRS riders on routine patrol of Ketu and Ojota have arrested a suspected traffic robber, Yusuph Mohammed, aged 20.


The suspect had earlier snatched a mobile phone and a purse containing N9,500 from a woman in Ketu and was trying to escape when the riders arrested him near the Ojota bridge. 


All suspects are to be arraigned at the conclusion of investigations.

Tuesday 3 August 2021

RRS Arrests 6 Notorious Miscreants In Lagos | AgegePulse Magazine

 

.... Suspects arraigned at Lagos Mobile Court


....Recover bags of Indian hemp and other outlawed drugs.

By Ayodele Ifasakin 



The Operatives of the Lagos State Rapid Response Squad (RRS) over the weekend recovered bags of Indian hemp and other outlawed drugs from six (6) arrested notorious miscreants. 


Tunde Azees 39yrs (M), Wasiu Animashaun 38yrs (M), Emmanuel Cletus 46yrs (M), John Mensah 24yrs (M), Lateef Gbolahan 37yrs (M) and Osas Ayo 34yrs (M), were all arrested under Marina Bridge towards Onikan Round-about on Lagos Island.



Investigation revealed that they were notorious  criminals who after smoking Indian hemp at different hideouts rob innocent motorists during traffic on Marina/Eko Bridge and dispossess them of their valuables such as money, laptops, jewelries and phones.


The Commander RRS, CSP Olayinka Egbeyemi confirmed that the six (6) arrested notorious miscreants  were immediately arraigned at the Lagos State Mobile Court on the directive of the Lagos State Commissioner of Police CP Hakeem Odumosu.


They were charged with two (2) counts of 'Conducting themselves in a manner likely to cause breach of public peace by smoking Indian hemp and constituting nuisance' and 'Did found wandering in a public place or disorderly purpose punishable under section 168 (1)(d) of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State 2015.


Magistrate Oluwatosin Fagbohun who presided over the case convicted one of the notorious miscreants (Tunde Azees) to Six (6) weeks imprisonment after he pleaded 'Guilty' to the two (2) counts charged levelled against him.


The remaining five (5) arrested notorious miscreants who pleaded 'Not Guilty' and had their cases adjourned to 10th of August, 2021 with an attached bail conditions of the sum N50,000 (Fifty Thousand) and a surety each with a verified address.

Sunday 14 October 2018

We pay N100 daily to sleep under Oshodi Bridge – miscreants



 By Evelyn Usman

 One of the 62 miscreants arrested during a raid at Oshodi and its environs by the Lagos State Task Force, weekend, Gani Yusuf, 35, disclosed that they paid N100 everyday to their ring leader for a space to sleep under the Oshodi Bridge.



Miscreants Another, Gbenga Ololade, 38, who came from Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, said he had been sleeping under Oshodi Bridge for three years, saying he was initiated into cultism with a particular tattoo on his face by their group leader, under the bridge.

The raid, according to Chairman of the Task Force, CSP Yinka Egbeyemi, was part of ongoing efforts to flush out miscreants and other criminal elements out of Oshodi in particular and the state in general, adding that it was done on the directive of the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Imohimi Edgal, who expressed concern over the spate of criminal activities in some parts of the state.  

 He said: “Many of them have different tattoos on their arms indicating they belong to a particular sect or cult. Others chain smokers among them rob residents and pedestrians of their valuables such as phones, wallets and jewelleries, early morning and late at night.” The Chairman added that the suspects were screened, during which the minors, who were between 12 and 17 years, were referred to the juvenile homes for rehabilitation.

 Informing that the suspects had been charged to court on the directive of Edgal, Egbeyemi hinted that after the completion of all ongoing projects by Lagos State government around Oshodi, there would no longer be any hideout for criminals to unleash terror on innocent members of the public again.

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LAGOS TASK FORCE NABS 62 MISCREANTS AND HOODLUMS AT OSHODI

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......prosecutes another 18 arrested Street traders around 'Trade Fair' complex

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The operatives of the Lagos State Task Force over the weekend during an over-night raid operation, nabbed another 62 miscreants and hoodlums around Oshodi and its environ.

The Chairman of Agency, CSP Olayinka Egbeyemi disclosed that the mid-night raid operations was part of on-going efforts aimed at flushing out miscreants and other criminal elements out of Oshodi and the State at large.

The Chairman disclosed furher that the Agency acted on the directives of the Lagos State Commissioner of Police CP EDGAL IMOHIMI who expressed concern over the spate of criminal activities in some parts of the State, especially around Oshodi and other identified areas such as Mushin, Fadeyi, Agege, Apapa, Lagos Island, Obalende, Oyingbo, Dopemu amongst others.

CSP Egbeyemi who confirmed that no any  weapon was found on these arrested 62 miscreants and hoodlums but stated that there were strong indications that they are part of the criminals who had been terrorising the entire area particularly those attacking motorists on top Oshodi bridge during peak hours.

"We got to the area as early as 2am, it was an eye-sore to have found these miscreants and hoodlums under the bridge at Oshodi in such odd hours walking aimlessly while some were also caught smoking Indian hemp popularly called 'Marijuana' ".

"Yes many of these arrested miscreants have different tattoos on their arms indicating they belong to a particular sect or cult. While many are chain smokers others robbed residents and pedestrians of their valuables such as phones,wallets and jewelleries both early morning and late night"

The Chairman added that these arrested miscreants and hoodlums had been screened while the under-age ones were referred to the juvenile homes for rehabilitation, adding that most of these 'young miscreant' who are between 12 to 17 years are products of broken homes.

CSP Egbeyemi hinted that after the completions of all the on-going projects by the government around Oshodi, there would no longer be any hideouts for criminals to unleash terror on innocent members of the public again.

He reaffirmed that Governor Akinwunmi Ambode was committed to protecting lives and properties in order to attract  more investors and make life easy for the residents.

While appealing to parents to always consider their children as the 'receiving end' in any family disputes, he however confirmed that all those arrested had been charged to court on the directive of the Lagos State Commissioner of Police CP EDGAL IMOHIMI.

One of the arrested miscreant Gani Yusuf (35yrs) said he paid N100 everyday to their ring leader before he could be given a little space to sleep under the Oshodi bridge.

Another suspect Gbenga Ololade (38yrs) said he came from Ibadan and he has been sleeping under Oshodi bridge in the last 3 years.

Gbenga Ololade claimed that he was initiated to a cult with a particular tattoo on his face by their group leader under the bridge.

Meanwhile, 18 arrested Street traders around 'Trade Fair' complex who were initially released based on a written 'under-taken' with the Agency not to go back to be selling at an unauthorised places around the 'Trade Fair' complex have been re-arrested and charged to court.

These 18 arrested Street trader after their released by the Agency went back to be displaying and selling their wares at same illegal spots around the 'Trade Fair' complex.

After their arraignment at the court, 5 of them were asked to pay a fine of N5000 each to the government while the remaining 13 females were committed to '48 hours Community Service' each as a punishment by the court.

Thursday 9 November 2017

POLICE DISPERSE PROTESTING OKADA RIDERS IN OJO


Ojo Police Division led by CSP Abubakar Umoru, with the support of Okoko division, Rapid Response Squad and neighbouring divisions as well as army officers from Ojo cantonment, this morning dispersed hundreds of miscreants and motor cycle riders who blocked Lagos - Badagry Expressway to protest the enforcement of Lagos State Traffic Laws.




The riders along with miscreants as at 7:00 a.m. converged close to LASU main gate threatening to block the expressway in protest against plying the expressway, as stipulated in Lagos State Traffic Law.

Their presence on the highway in large numbers drew the attention of the DPO Ojo Police Division, CSP Umoru, who speedily mobilised his officers along with  Alhaji Usman Kanua, Chairman of the Motorcycle riders in the area.

The team appealed to the riders to cease action and eschew actions capable of causing chaos in the area. The protesters agreed and dispersed peacefully.

The protesters were to re - emerge later in greater numbers creating bon - fire and blocking both sides of the expressway.

The protesters who were wielding dangerous objects and hauling stones at police and passing vehicles, which shattered the windscreens of several vehicles, also injured some police officers.

It was at this point that the DPO called for reinforcement from other police divisions and Ojo Cantonment of the Nigerian Army.

At about few minutes to 10:00 a.m., the team had successfully dispelled the rioters while normalcy had since returned to the area.

It was gathered that contrary to Government's restriction of okada (motorcycle) on the highway, okada riders make fast money cashing in on the road construction on the route, to charge between N500 to N1000 from Ojo to Trade Fair Complex.