
The 22 teenagers, amongst whom are four female, were
arrested for allegedly involved in separate incidences of robbery, stealing and
cultism around Agege and its environs.
The two leaders of the first gang, which consist of eight
members, Babatunde, 15 and Tayo, 15, were arrested on last Thursday, at about
11:30 p.m. in Mulero, Agege for assaulting and robbing one Aladegbo Abidemi
with an axe, and snatching her Blackberry Z10.
The suspects were reported to have given out other members
of the gang the following day. Other members of the gang arrested included:
Matthew, 18; Sakiru, 16; Ganiyu,13; Reliwan, 15; Ibrahim, 15 and Kudus, 15.

I ran but I fell down. They rough handled me, threatened me
with an axe and took my phone. They retreated and abandoned me inside the
gutter. A couple of minutes after standing up, I saw RRS patrol vehicle. I
reported the incident and showed them the direction they went. They gave them
hot chase, and arrested them with my phone”.
The second gang, consisting of 10 male and four females were
picked-up at Abattoir on Monday at about 02:35 am, after three of them had
earlier been arrested in Computer Village, Ikeja, for stealing mobile phones.

It was learnt that during interrogation at the RRS’
headquarters, three of them owned up to be members of Eiye Confraternity.
The names of other gang members arrested included: Taiwo,
17; Rotimi, 17; Lateef, 19; Tunde, 17; Bolawatife, 15; kayode, 15; Olamide ,15.
Other members of the gang who are female included: Olamide,
19; Agnes, 14; Ayo, 15 and Ope, 16.
All the suspects have been transferred to the State Police
Command, Ikeja, for further investigations.
The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo
Badmos, confirmed the arrest of the teenagers. She stated that the Commissioner
of Police summoned the parents of the children and he has ordered that the
teenagers be sent for rehabilitated without delay.
She added that the arrest of the suspects was an eye-opener
to the challenges of crime fighting and breakdown of family values.
Good work my concern is will the judiciary live up to its responsibility?
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Quagmire of sort I believe
Since most of them are under age 2hat is the position of law's such case
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