The fleeing suspected kidnapper
had led a team of policemen attached to the anti-kidnapping squad of the
command to the community sometime in December to conduct a search on his
apartment when some youths attacked the team.
The Lagos State Police
Command says it has arrested three youths in the Agbowa area of the state for
allegedly snatching a suspected kidnapper from police operatives.
The youths were said to
have removed a pair of handcuffs on the suspect’s hands, freed him and
subsequently set ablaze a police patrol van that brought the suspect and the
team to the area.
The Lagos State
Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, on Thursday said three policemen were
seriously injured in the attack.
He, however, said the
command would not want to disclose the identities of the suspects in order not
to thwart efforts at arresting other fleeing hoodlums.
Owoseni said, “Some
criminal elements under the guise of community youths attacked the police team,
cut the handcuffs used to chain the suspect and liberated him. Three of the
operatives were injured while the police vehicle used by the team was burnt. A
policeman is still in a hospital.
“Three of those who
perpetrated the act have been arrested, but we don’t want to reveal their
identities now in order not to jeopardize our investigation.”
Five suspected murderers of
a youth killed sometime in September 2016, on Lagos Island, have also been
arrested.
A video, showing a victim
being hacked to death by some hoodlums had gone viral, prompting the police to
launch a manhunt for the suspects.
The CP said, “Five of the
people identified from the video have been apprehended. We are carrying out
further investigation with a view to making sure that all the criminals
involved in that murder are eventually apprehended. Like the case of Agbowa, we
don’t want to parade them now so that we can use them to get other suspects at
large.
“Between January 1 and 12,
the command has been able to apprehend six suspected armed robbers. Three
different types of sophisticated weapons were recovered from them. Four cult
members were arrested and eight vehicles were recovered. We shall not relent to
ensure that we get rid of criminal elements that disturb the smooth running of
economic and social activities in Lagos.”

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