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Lagos Taskforce arrests 114 illegal oil dealers, recovers 2,000 litres of diesel 

 

CITIZENS COMPASS –The Lagos State Environmental and Special Offenses (Enforcement) Unit (Taskforce), has arrested 114 suspects and uncovered and recovered over 2,000 litres of bunkered diesel during a raid of black spots in the Ikoyi area of the State. 

The Taskforce was led by its Chairman, CSP Adetayo Akerele. 

The late night operation which took place on Monday was extended to Mosley Street,  Glover Road and Lateef Jakande Avenue after some concerned residents highlighted the clustering numbers of unidentifiable individuals at these selected locations and the conversions of these residential areas to safe havens for suspected criminals and miscreants.

Speaking with journalists after the raid, CSP Akerele disclosed that after having carefully analysed the complaints received, a discreet investigation was carried out in the vicinity which confirmed the intel to be credible, and resulting in the late night raid.

“We have come out here to address issues of environmental and safety concerns in Ikoyi where residents have complained about the increasing numbers of miscreants who have converted these inner streets to restaurants, drinking spots, gambling spots, and boutiques to mention but a few. It is an eyesore what we encountered here during our investigations and we will ensure that we restore sanity to these Streets immediately.”

The Chairman further disclosed that an illegal petroleum storage facility was discovered during the operation where over 2000 litres of diesel was discovered in an unsafe location, posing a risk to both occupants of the uncompleted building and neighbours on the same street. He stated that the occupants of the building had complete disregard for safety concerns regarding storage of petroleum products which if not properly managed could result in a fire disaster.

“We have discovered over 2000 liters of diesel stylishly hidden in this abandoned building in an unsafe manner which could lead to a fire disaster. Diesel is highly flammable and also combustible if not properly stored, therefore this miscreants are not just risking their lives through their ignorant actions but also the lives of their neighbors and passerby in the event of an explosion.”

He sent out a stern warning to street traders who are still in the practice defacing the environment and disposing their waste into the gutters and drainage channels in any part of the State to move their trade to approved markets or risk being arrested. He also sounded a note of warning to miscreants who lay about and convert streets to religious grounds, social event centers and sports grounds to desist forthwith or be prosecuted. The CSP stated that such selfish actions hinder the right of Lagosians to live in peace and serenity as prescribed in the THEMES PLUS agenda of the State Government.

“I urge every well meaning Lagosian to notify us of any environmental infraction by any individual or groups of individuals in any part of the Metropolis to prevent an environmental mishap. It’s our duty and responsibility to ensure that such infractions are nipped in the bud to maintain sanity and habitability across board.”

He said a total of 114 suspects were arrested and Five were released unconditionally after properly identifying themselves and stating their business.

The Chairman noted that remaining suspects would be charged to court and all items confiscated will be forfeited to the State Government through the court.

 

 

 

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