Police Arrest 56 Suspected Robbers, Cultists In Lagos
The Lagos State Police Command on Sunday said it has arrested 56 suspected armed robbers and cultists in the Ikorodu area of the state.
Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, confirmed the arrest in a statement issued by Command’s spokesperson, Muyiwa Adejobi.
He restated that the command would make Lagos State very hot for criminals, especially cultists, who terrorized the good people of the state.
The police boss re-echoed the command’s readiness to tackle and decimate criminals in the state while confirming 50 suspected armed robbers and cultists at Imota, Igbokuta, Adamo, and Emure in Ikorodu area of the state during a sting operation carried out by the Commissioner of Police Strike Force between Friday, 5th and Sunday, March 7.
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“The thirty-eight (38) male and 12 female (12) suspects, include Oladunni Abiodun, m, 20, Dosumu Oluwaseun, 22, Segun Adelaja, 29, Gbamila Iyabo, f, 26, wife of the Number 1 of Aye Confraternity in Igbokuta, arrested with one pump action loaded with 8 rounds of cartridges, Salisu Islamiyat, f, 29, wife of the Number 1 of Aye Confraternity in Emure, arrested with a locally-made pistol with some live cartridges, Abiodun Abbey, m, aka Oju Ogunle, alleged to have killed more than twenty-two (22) people in Ikorodu area, and 44 others.
“Other items recovered from them include guns, live ammunition and cartridges, assorted charms, berets with Confraternity logos, paraphernalia of office of Confraternity and some dangerous weapons,” Odumosu said.
The Commissioner of Police also confirmed the arrest of six suspected cultists at the Ibeju-Lekki area of the state by the police operatives attached to Elemoro Division in compliance with his directive on constant raids of the criminals’ hideouts in Eti Osa Local Government Area of the state.
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Odumosu, has put all Area Commanders and Divisional Police Officers in the state on their toes to ensure that the state is rid of cultism, crimes and criminality.
He further charged them to spread and embrace the principles of the Community Policing concept of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Mohammed Abubakar Adamu, to have effective policing of their respective areas and the state at large
Odumosu ordered prompt investigation and prosecution of the cases as necessary arrangements had been made by the Lagos State Government to consistently fast track judicial processes in the state.