Lagos State Police Command has arrested no fewer than 48 suspects for causing chaos in Gengere Community in the Mile 12 area of the state.
It was gathered that the hoodlums had gone haywire after one Aliyu Shuaibu stabbed one Sadiq Oloyo to death.
The State Police Command Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, in a statement on Thursday said as a result of the death of Oloyo, some hoodlums, on reprisal attack, went on rampage and causing commotion in the area.
“In furtherance of the command’s commitment to maintain law and order in Gengere Community, Mile 12, Lagos State, the Command has again arrested 48 suspects in connection with the crisis that broke out between some hoodlums at about 1am today, Thursday 6th May, 2021.
“In the course of investigation, It has been discovered that one Aliyu Shuaibu, m, stabbed one Sadiq Oloyo, m, both of Gengere Community, and lost his life before any medical attention could be given to him. As a result of the incident, some hoodlums, on reprisal attack, went on rampage and caused commotion in the area.
“On the strength of this development, the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, CP Hakeem Odumosu, directed that additional men be deployed to the area to restore normalcy while forty eight of them were arrest. Police boss has ordered that the hoodlums should be made to face the full wrath of the law and serve as deterrent to others who might want to foment troubles in the state,” the statement reads.
Recall that the Police had on Tuesday ordered the arrest of 13 leaders of warring groups in the area who were fingered in the lingering crisis rocking Gengere Community, Mile 12, Ketu, Lagos, last week.
CP Odumosu, therefore, affirmed that the command and other security agencies would adopt 24 hour patrol and surveillance in the area until the culprits involved in the crises were brought to book and total law and order was restored in the entire area.
The Police Commissioner warned that the command would not tolerated any act of violence and lawlessness in any part of the state as all hands were on deck to suppress any criminal act within the ambit of the law.