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CITIZENS COMPASS– Operatives of the Lagos State Police Command attached to Surulere Divison have arrested two suspected armed robbers and recovered a stolen car.
The suspects, Olayinka Bakare aged 34 and one Udeh Michael aged 50 were arrested allegedly robbing an individual of his Toyota Corolla saloon car, laptops and a phone in the Ikorodu area of Lagos State.
The incident occurred at about 2am on Wednesday, February 26, 2025.
Following a tipoff by the car owner, operatives of Surulere Divison were swiftly drafted and despatched to go after the Armed Robbers as the stolen car and other properties robbed are being carted away. The Police efforts yielded immediate results, as two of the suspects were arrested, and the car recovered while one of the suspects escaped.
The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, CP Olohundare Jimoh, has therefore directed the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Surulere Division, to bring all the officers involved in the arrest of the suspects and recovery of the vehicle to the Command Headquarters for commendation and appreciation for a job well done.
The fast response time and swift arrest of the Armed Robbers, and recovery of the robbed vehicle and other valuable properties and items is highly commendable.
Meanwhile, CP Jimoh has equally directed that the case be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) Yaba for discreet investigation, to arrest other members of the Armed Robbery Gang, erase their network and recover the remaining robbed items, and their other operational equipment.
The CP uses this achievement to send strong signals to the Criminals in Lagos State to park and leave the State or be rounded up, and sent to Correctional Centers (Prison) using the instruments of the Laws of the Land.
The good people of Lagos are hereby enjoined to continue to have confidence and trust in the capacity of Lagos State Police Command to secure them. They should report any suspicious incident or their fear of crime or threat to safety to the nearest Police Station or through our distress call number: 0806329 9264.