Showing posts with label Hoodlums. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hoodlums. Show all posts

Tuesday 28 September 2021

SANWO-OLU: ATTACKERS OF SECURITY AGENTS WILL FACE JUSTICE

The government of Lagos State has noted with deep concern attacks on law enforcement agents by hoodlums.

Such senseless attacks are attempts to trample on law and order by those who are desperate to turn our society upside down.

Saturday 25 September 2021

LAGOS POLICE MOURN CSP ABONDE KILLED DURING RAID OF CRIMINAL HIDEOUTS IN LAGOS • Vows to bring culprits to book

By Oki Samson, Trek Africa Newspaper

The Lagos State Police Command has confirmed and mourn the killing of CSP Kazeem Sumonu Abonde attached to the Operations Department of the Command who was brutally killed by hoodlums at Ajao Estate area of the State.

Sunday 6 June 2021

Hoodlums Raze Down Police Station, As Delta Police Kill Six Armed Robbers, Recover Arm and Ammunition

Police Command has continued to make remarkable achievement in the fight against kidnapping, cultism, armed robbery in the State as, the Operatives killed six suspected armed robbers and kidnappers in a gun duel at Isseluku-Umunede axis of Aniocha North Local Government Area of Delta on Sunday morning.

In a statement by the Acting Police Public Relations Officer of the State Command, DSP Bright Edafe stated that, the incident of the killed six armed robbers occurred at about 2:35pm of on Saturday.

Tuesday 6 April 2021

POLICE RESCUE SIX KIDNAP VICTIMS, FOILED ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT IN DELTA

*Arrests 3 cultists


Despite the security challenges in the country at the moment, Delta state command under the watch of CP Ari Muhammed Ali FCIA, PSC+ is not relenting in its fight against criminals.

Tuesday 14 April 2020

Police arrest 130 hoodlums over Lagos attacks

The Lagos State Police Command has arrested no fewer than 130 suspects in connection with the unrest and attacks by hoodlums in various parts of the state during the lockdown.
This followed PUNCH Metro’s story that residents of some communities in Ogun and Lagos states had turned themselves into vigilantes to resist attacks by hoodlums, including the Awawa Boys and One Million Boys, among others.

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