Sunday, April 12

The newly appointed Commissioner of Police for Lagos State Command, Ishola Olanrewaju, has declared a war on crime, pledging to “smoke out” criminals from the state.

During his first media briefing, on Wednesday, he presented 98 suspected criminals and stressed a proactive approach to dismantling criminal networks throughout the state.

Olanrewaju’s plan involves collaborating with road transport unions to combat “one-chance” robberies.

He mentioned that to guarantee public safety, all commercial buses would be labeled and easily recognizable, allowing passengers to identify the bus they are boarding.

He highlighted a proactive strategy towards combating crime, outlining his team’s preparedness to dismantle criminal networks throughout Lagos. 

Olanrewaju further revealed a collaboration with road transport unions to address “one-chance” robberies, guaranteeing that all commercial buses would be labeled and easily recognizable.

“Whoever enters a bus must know the bus they are boarding,” he said, highlighting the importance of this initiative in ensuring public safety.

Olawale elaborated on the outcomes of multiple well-coordinated police actions that have shaken the criminal underworld in Lagos.

He pointed out that these operations led to the apprehension of suspects involved in a range of offenses, such as armed robbery, cult activities, abduction, and drug trafficking.

There were notable confiscations, including arms, drugs, stolen items, firearms, ammo, $402 in cash, and 39 sacks of stolen rice, illustrating the extensive reach of organized crime into daily life.

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