The Lagos State Taskforce carried out a strategic raid operation targeting suspected criminal hideouts within the Agboyi-Ketu and Alapere axis in the early hours of Friday, January 31, during which 20 suspects were arrested.
The operation, coordinated by the Chairman of the Agency, CSP Adetayo Akerele, focused on areas notorious for harbouring undesirable elements, a statement by the Taskforce spokesman, Gbadeyan Abdulraheem, disclosed.
Key locations covered during the operation included Mile 12 under-bridge, Ketu Bus Stop, Ketu Garage, Alapere, and Agboyi-Ketu.
The spokesman said that the 20 suspects apprehended during the raid were believed to be involved in unlawful activities, and currently in custody, to be charged to court without delay.
Speaking on the operation, CSP Adetayo Akerele stated: “This operation is not unconnected with calls from well-meaning Lagosians who has been clamouring for total clamp down on criminals terrorising these areas.
“It also reflects our unwavering commitment to safeguarding the lives and property of Lagos residents.
“We will continue to identify and clear criminal hideouts to ensure our neighborhoods are secure and free from undesirable elements.
“The safety of Lagosians is our top priority, and we urge the public to report suspicious activities through the appropriate channels.”
This operation, according to the Public Affairs Director, further highlighted the commitment of the Lagos State Taskforce to ensuring the safety of the environment of all residents by ridding the nooks and crannies of criminal elements.
“The agency remains resolute in its mission to create a safe, serene and habitable environment across the metropolis,” he stated.