By Gbadamosi Oladimeji
The Inspector General of Police( IGP), Muhammed.A. Adamu, has ordered the immediate deployment of additional intelligence and operational assets to strengthen the security and bolster public confidence against hoodlums ravanging Lagos-Ogun border.
According to a release, on Monday evening, the force will comprise, Police Mobile Force (PMF) Units, Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (FSARS), Intelligence Response Team (IRT)and the Special Tactical Squad (STS), to Lagos and Ogun States border to strengthen security and bolster public confidence in the affected areas.
“The Intervention Team is being coordinated by a Deputy Inspector General of Police, DIG Peter Babatunde Ogunyanwo, fdc, a seasoned crime fighter, who doubles as the DIG in charge of the Department of Research and Planning of the Force and the coordinating,” the statement said.
“However, the DIG for South-West Geopolitical Zone. He is to immediately oversee the deployments of these additional assets to enhance public safety, public confidence and general security in the two (2) States.”
Meanwhile, the IGP has ordered Commissioners of Police across the country to immediately rejig the security architecture in their various Commands to effectively tackle all emerging crimes associated with the COVID-19 lock-down.
He added that , they will also intensify patrols around residential areas, markets, shopping malls and all critical national infrastructures in their jurisdictions.
Similarly the Assistant Inspectors General of Police in the twelve (12) Zonal Commands have also been directed by the IGP to bring their supervisory role to bear by ensuring that the Commands under their Zones are safe and secure for the citizenry to live and thrive.
“A total of One Hundred and Ninety One (191) suspects have been arrested in Lagos and Ogun States in connection with the incidents. The following exhibits, fifteen (15) locally-made guns, fifty-two (52) live cartridges, forty-two (42) Cutlasses.” IGP said.
“Axes and large quantity of weeds suspected to be Marijuana have been recovered from the hoodlums by the Police Teams in the Agbado, Ifo, Otta and Agege axis,” he added.
It will be recalled that during the lockdown period hoodlums have been caring out robbery activities in Lagos, Ogun border communities threatening and puting lives of residents in danger.
The kidnappers have resumed as Robbers once again. They can’t kidnap easily so robbery is the alternative for survival.