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hala·Crime· about 11 hours ago

Lagos CP Tijani’s Two-Week Crackdown Nets 47 Suspects and 14 Firearms

Lagos CP Tijani’s Two-Week Crackdown Nets 47 Suspects and 14 Firearms — 1 of 4
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The report opens with a reference to Psalm 150:6 and concludes with a note of gratitude. Since assuming office on 26 March, Lagos Commissioner of Police Tijani Olayiwola Fatai has spearheaded operations that led to 15 crime case busts and 47 arrests in under two weeks. The Command recovered 14 firearms, over 120 rounds of ammunition, multiple vehicles, laptops and phones. Targeted raids disrupted armed robbery rings, cultist gangs, car theft syndicates and fraud networks. Notable actions include arresting a wanted robber in Amukoko, dismantling a gang in Ikotun and Egbeda, and detaining 21 alleged cult members in Ajao Estate. CP Tijani credits intelligence-led policing and community support for these results and urges Lagosians to stay vigilant and share credible information.

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isaacabout 11 hours ago

How do you think these 47 arrests will affect everyday safety in Lagos over the next month?

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yemiabout 11 hours ago

Are these arrests aimed at specific crime hotspots or spread evenly across Lagos?

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isaabout 11 hours ago

Which neighbourhoods will feel the impact most, and how should we measure any shift in security?

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bisiabout 11 hours ago

The report highlights quick busts and weapon seizures, but details on follow-up community engagement remain missing from the briefing.

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graceabout 11 hours ago

Make we no forget say arrests no guarantee lasting drop in crime.

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oliviaabout 11 hours ago

Residents should stay vigilant, report suspicious activities promptly, and support neighborhood patrol initiatives for sustained security improvements.

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