CP EDGAL WARNS : ANY BODY CAUGHT DESTROYING POLICE PROPERTIES AND PATROL VEHICLES FOR WHATEVER REASON WILL BE PROSECUTED
This warning came as a result of the recent burning of a police patrol van by okada riders stationed at a black spot in Ibeshe, Ipakodo area
of Ikorodu, Lagos state by irate motorcyclists popularly called okada
riders.
The
incident happened on Wednesday and was occasioned by an encounter between policemen manning the
black spot and an okada man plying the routes way beyond Lagos state approved time of 10pm.
As he approached the
police pin down point, the police team observed that he was carrying a
passenger with a big bag placed between him and the rider and so they
flagged him down but instead of obeying the police hand signal, the
okada man Increased his speed in order to avoid police stop and search. Sadly, he ended up in a ditch and passed on. Meanwhile his associate
with the suspicious bag vanished into thin air.
However, on Wednesday at about 10am, Okada riders sympathetic to their late
colleague, mobilized in their thousands and attempted to burn the
Ibeshe Police Post.They were resisted. So they moved and found a softer
target which was a police van stationed at a known black spot in Ibeshe
and set it ablaze.
In view of this incident,
the police authorities in Lagos state wishes to warn all those with the
penchant to burn, destroy or loot its property/Armoury, that henceforth
the Command will be compelled to use all lawful means including the use
of firearms to protect such properties and defend its personnel.The
police in Lagos will no longer standby and watch hoodlums destroy
government property worth millions of naira for whatever reason.
Any
group of persons with complaints against the police action, must toe
the civilized option of registering their complaints with the police
authorities for appropriate action.
The CP
Lagos has directed that the sixty three okada riders arrested for
burning the police vehicle should be charge to court for arson. He has
also directed the OC Legal to file a motion to a court of competent
jurisdiction to surcharge the suspects for the purchase of another
police patrol vehicle.
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