LAGOS TASKFORCE WILL CONTINUE TO MAKE THE STATE UNHABITABLE FOR CRIMINALS — CSP JEJELOYE

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LAGOS TASKFORCE WILL CONTINUE TO MAKE THE STATE UNHABITABLE FOR CRIMINALS
CSP JEJELOYE

 

By People’s Voice Nigeria | News

 

The Lagos State Taskforce, in its effort to achieve zero tolerance for crime in the state, has again fulfilled its promise of making criminality unattractive through the arrest of a two-man syndicate that specializes in defrauding unsuspecting members of the public of their hard-earned money in the name of assisting them with converting dollars to naira.

 

The duo, Abdullahi Mohammed and Victor Etuk, were arrested at midday by officers of the agency along Oshodi while in the process of swindling an unsuspecting lady walking along that axis by asking for directions to a nonexistent market and then later asking her for a place to change their supposed large sum of dollars. She declined, but they promised her an iPhone 11 Pro Max and 200,000 Naira if she could take them to where they could change their dollars. Her repeated appeal for them to leave her alone drew the attention of the officers, who swooped in on them and effected their arrest.

 

One of the suspects, Victor Etuk, claimed he had been in the practice for over three years and had been convicted for it in 2020, seven months after being caught.

 

“I was arrested during the pandemic by officers of the Ago Police Station for defrauding a woman through this same means, and my share of the loot was 12,000 Naira.” “I spent seven months behind bars, but as soon as I got out of jail, I went back to the same practice.”

 

The second suspect, Abdullahi Mohammed, is also an ex-convict who spent six weeks in the Badagry Correction Center after being convicted of other crimes.

 

Speaking on the arrest at the headquarters of the agency, the chairman, CSP Shola Jejeloye, described the antics of the suspects as an old trick in the book that has been on for a long time, but unfortunately some individuals still fall victim to it.

 

“We have heard of this method of defrauding people popularly known as “wash-wash,” and it is quite unfortunate that it is still being adopted up to this very day. “These two are just part of a larger syndicate who still engage in this practice, and we will make sure that they are all fished out and brought to book.”

 

Jejeloye appealed to Lagosians to be vigilant, especially in crowded areas where people like this lurk and search for someone to defraud. He urged Lagosians to alert the police or any security agency once anything suspicious takes place around them. He promised to intensify efforts to ensure that miscreants and hoodlums are taken off the streets for the safety and serenity of all.

 

“The Agency will leave no stone unturned this year, and anyone engaging in crimes or criminality will be arrested and prosecuted.”

 

The two suspects will be charged accordingly.

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