Lagos police arrest 35 robbery suspects in three months

The police command in Lagos State on Sunday said 35 suspected armed robbers were arrested between June and August in the state.

The command’s spokesperson, Benjamin Hundeyin, said 13 other suspected armed robbers were killed in different parts of the state during encounters with the police within the period.

He said while 37 robberies were foiled in different parts of the state, 32 firearms and 78 ammunition abandoned in vehicles by suspects were recovered during the same period.

The image maker said no kidnappings were recorded within the period, but 15 suspected cultists were arrested.

Mr Hundeyin said six vehicles were recovered, and some of the cars were returned to their owners after proof of ownership.

He noted that police officers under the command had three attacks from members of the public during the same period, with the attackers since been charged to court.

“Twenty-two murder cases were recorded in June, 20 in July and eight in August. We had three cult incidents recorded in June, one in July and one in August.

“We recorded four suicide cases in June, three in July and one in August,” he added.

Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, Abiodun Alabi, has advised the public to resist any demand for a bribe by any police personnel, irrespective of the officers’ rank in discharging their duties.

Mr Alabi advised on Saturday during his interactive session with crime reporters, warning that under no circumstance should any civilian offer money to police either to secure bail or facilitate the performance of an officer’s responsibility.

The police boss, who reiterated the age-long declaration that ‘bail is free’, reminded the public that anyone who offered bribe to the police was as guilty as the police officer who received the bribe.

“Nigerians like to buy their freedom because they have committed an offence. I wonder why a man would want to waste money bribing police to secure his freedom if he has not committed a crime,” he said.

The commissioner commended the commitment of officers and men of tactical units like the Rapid Response Squad (RRS), Intelligence Response Team (IRT), Anti-Cultism and others.

Mr Alabi, however, warned the bad elements in the various squads to desist from demanding and collecting money from members of the public who came to them with crime-related problems.

According to him, information had reached him of instances where some operatives demanded huge sums of the squads from members of the public who came to lodge one complaint or the other.

The CP said that on such occasions, he disciplined such erring officers, adding that he would henceforth deal ruthlessly with any officer or rank and file caught indulging in such anti-service activities.

The police boss commended crime reporters in Lagos who helped him attain his modest achievements since he assumed office in the state seven months ago.

 

(NAN)

 

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