
According to report, the personnel of the Lagos State Police Command have arrested the general manager of an unnamed company, Ade Segun, for allegedly stealing over 10 cars belonging to his previous employers.
Mu’azu stated that investigation led to the arrest of the suspect at his new place of work, where he was employed as a general manager, adding that during interrogation, Segun confessed to stealing cars from his previous employers.
The CP said,
“After a thorough investigation by SARS operatives, the suspect was traced to a particular company where he was recently employed as a general manager. During interrogation, he confessed to have stolen several cars from his previous employers.”
The commissioner also paraded 17 alleged cult leaders apprehended by the Anti-Cultism Unit of the state police command, who were accused of terrorising residents of the state.
Mu’azu, who said the suspects were arrested following a raid on cultist hideouts in the Ayobo, Shogunle, Oshodi, Ajegunle, Apapa, Ikorodu, Ketu and Alapere areas of the state, added that they had been charged to court.
The CP stated,
“The list also include Victor Asuquo, 23, from Delta State; Bolaji Ogunniyi, 23, from Ogun State; Adeyemi Samson, 35, from Osun State; Samuel Henshaw, 18, from Ebonyi; Michael Nwaba, 37, from Enugu; Kabiru Ishola, 21, from Lagos; Alaka Yusuf, 22, from Lagos; and Juwon Somade, 26, from Lagos.
Öthers are Divine Enu, 28, from Cross River; Godwin Adebona, 22, from Osun State; Salami Lasisi, 20, from Lagos; Tunde Akinbu, 28, from Ondo State; and Ayomide Akinfolarin, 26, from Lagos State. All the suspects have been charged to court.”
In a related development, three suspects have been arrested by operatives of the command for allegedly diverting and stealing 30 tonnes of powdered milk belonging to Kobo Logistic Limited in Lagos.
Mu’azu, who identified the suspects as Adesoji Olanrewaju, Sunday Ejirille and James Oja, said they were conveying the product to Abuja when they diverted it to an unknown destination.
He stated that the suspects were arrested and the product recovered in Abia State.
The CP said,
Meanwhile, the command has launched the Operation Puff Adder to reclaim the public space from criminal elements threatening the security of the state and the nation at large.
Mu’azu, who said the special operation was introduced by the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, to tackle insecurity in the nation, stated that the personnel for the operation were drawn from the Police Mobile Force, Tactical units, the Criminal Intelligence Bureau, the Criminal Investigation Department, the Rapid Response Squad, task forces and conventional policemen.
He said tough time awaited those who choose the path of crime in the state.

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