The operatives of Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of Lagos
State Police Command, on Monday, busted a 6-man syndicate which allegedly
specialized in vandalising and stealing of Light-Up cable wire, street lamps
and streetlight poles installed by the Ambode-led administration to illuminate
the state.
The suspects, Tunde Alaba, 29, Saheed Ismail, 27, Deji
Afolorunso, 26, Sunday Obasanmi, 27, Jelili Abodunrin, 32, and Taofeek Oyedele,
28, were all apprehended at about 2:30 am, under the bridge at CMS after
destroying the streetlights powering CMS under the bridge and its environs.
RRS operatives who were patrolling the area, sighted them
in the act of pulling down the street lamps, cables and poles, Government
installed to lighten up the area before mobilising more officers for their
eventual arrest and movement to RRS Headquarters, Alausa.
The suspects, who they all owned up to the crime at the RRS
Headquarters, during an interrogation, noted that they have been living under
the bridge for about 4 years.
Governor Ambode has urged all Police officers to always
check out Light-Up Lagos Project because of pending cases of vandalisation and
theft of armoured cable powering the street lights across the state.
One of the suspects, Jelili Oyedele, who hailed from Awe
in Oyo State, said that the hardship situation in the country forced him into
the criminal act.
He said, “I came to Lagos about Seven years ago. When I
arrived, I was a bus conductor which I did for about 2 years. I joined the
other accomplices under the bridge when I had no other place to live after my
landlord had evicted me out for non-payment of house rent. Before now, I was
working as labourers with the road construction company around Marina. But
after our project ended, I chose to steal the cable to earn a living.”
Tunde Alaba, who arrived the City of Excellence from Ede
in Osun State, early 2016, revealed that he left Lagos Island where he was
squatting with a friend to avoid untimely death due to incessant clashes in the
area.
“I ran away for my life for fear of death. Lagos Island
is not safe for me any longer because of rampant killings and clashes between
rival groups in the area. I moved to the under bridge for shelter. Although, I
have not been doing anything tangible since I arrived the state, but I did have
my daily meals through the sales of cables and iron steels,” he added.
Another suspect, Deji Afolorunsho, said that he was once
a market sweeper in Idumota. “I swept the whole market every night and they
paid me N2, 500 daily. But I lack contentment which led me to this crime”, he
noted.
The lagos State Police Public Relations Officer,
Superintendent of Police, SP Dolapo Badmus, said that the Police will not
condone any criminal activity in the state. The suspects have been transferred
the Lagos State Environmental Task Force for prosecution.
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