Lagos Police Need 600 Patrol Vehicles For Effective Policing
The Lagos State Police Command needs at least 600 patrol vehicles to effectively police the state and wage war against crime.
Chairman, Security Trust Fund,Remi Makanjuola, who spoke at the hand over of 100 patrol vehicles and 50 patrol motorcycles to the police by the state government at the State House, Ikeja, Lagos, said if the police could get additional 600 patrol vehicles, they would now be able to police the state effectively.
He disclosed that the STF currently had 184 vehicles in its possession and would need more so that the police would be able to patrol all the nooks and crannies of the state to arrest criminals.
Handing over the vehicles and the motorcycles to the police, Governor Babatunde Fashola said the state was ready to further tackle and weaken the defence of robbers in Lagos, saying that the state had been experiencing peace for a very long time now.
Crime is a big business and no organisation has the resources government has to fight crime.
Outgoing Commissioner of Police, Marvel Akpoyibo said the 50 patrol motorcycles was the largest consignment ever received by the police in Lagos at a go, saying the police in Lagos were privileged to have a governor who spent a lot of money on providing security.
The Lagos State Police Command needs at least 600 patrol vehicles to effectively police the state and wage war against crime.
Chairman, Security Trust Fund,Remi Makanjuola, who spoke at the hand over of 100 patrol vehicles and 50 patrol motorcycles to the police by the state government at the State House, Ikeja, Lagos, said if the police could get additional 600 patrol vehicles, they would now be able to police the state effectively.
He disclosed that the STF currently had 184 vehicles in its possession and would need more so that the police would be able to patrol all the nooks and crannies of the state to arrest criminals.
Handing over the vehicles and the motorcycles to the police, Governor Babatunde Fashola said the state was ready to further tackle and weaken the defence of robbers in Lagos, saying that the state had been experiencing peace for a very long time now.
Crime is a big business and no organisation has the resources government has to fight crime.
Outgoing Commissioner of Police, Marvel Akpoyibo said the 50 patrol motorcycles was the largest consignment ever received by the police in Lagos at a go, saying the police in Lagos were privileged to have a governor who spent a lot of money on providing security.
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Lagos bizman, wife arrested for plotting mum’s death
A Lagos based car dealer and his wife have been arrested over their alleged involvement in a robbery attack that led to the murder of his US-based mother.
The suspects, Adedeji Idowu, 46 and his wife Adebimpe, 30, and two others are currently telling the police how Idowu’s US-based mother, Sakirat Idowu, 65, was shot dead following her refusal to part with her money.
The man, who gave a graphic account on how his mother was robbed and finally shot dead, said his intention was not to kill his mother but that the gunmen he hired were overzealous.
He said when he was deported from the US over an Immigration offence, things became very difficult for him and his wife. He said his mother assisted him by sending him money but the money was not enough for him to set up a business.He narrated how on a particular day his mother phoned him that she was visiting Nigeria and he told his friend Ologode, how his mother failed to help him recover a debt of N4 million owed him in the US.
According to him, Ologode told him that he would contact some boys who would rob his mother. He said when his mother finally arrived Nigeria, he and Ologode went to the airport to pick her. When they arrived home, the youths Ologode contacted for the robbery had already arrived and were waiting at the gate.
According to him when his mother settled down, he pretended that he was going outside, so, Ologode and his boys carried out the operation.
The man who broke down in tears said: “ I did not send them to kill my mother. I only wanted them to rob her and give me money to set up a business.”The man who begged his father to forgive him over the dastard act admitted that his late mother had been of great assistance to him and his family.
He said after the robbery operation he got a share of N200 dollars. “I don’t even know how much Ologode and his boys collected. They only gave me 200 dollars, laptop and jewelry, which I gave to my wife.”His wife, Adebimpe in her own story claimed that she only knew about her husband’s involvement in the robbery after the operations.She said: “When people were pointing fingers at my husband, I did not believe it until the heat became too much on him and he confided in me that he organized the robbery.”
She revealed that her husband eventually sent her to meet Ologode for the loot. “But I was disappointed when Ologode handed me 200 dollars, a laptop and jewelries. I was surprised that my husband would organize robbery against his mother who had been assisting us.”She said she could not spill the bean as she was protecting her marriage. “If I had known, I would have told his father about it. I am ashamed of myself.Ologode, on his part told Daily Sun that he was trying to assist Adedeji in getting money to set up a business. He claimed that it was one Ambali, who fired the shot that killed the woman, adding that when he questioned Ambali on why he killed the woman, Ambali said that he wanted to threaten the woman but misfired.
He said he had begged God to forgive him and other members of the gang who are now at large. On how he procured the gun used during the robbery, he said it was one Irabor who brought the shot gun.The immediate past Commissioner of Police,Marvel Akpoyibo before handing over to the new CP, Isa Alkali told newsmen that it took intelligence gathering to unravel the mystery behind the murder of Sakirat Idowu.He confirmed that her biological son, a graduate of Texile Southern University, Adedeji and his wife Adebimpe masterminded the armed robbery that led to her murder.He gave the names of other members as Maminu Olusoji alias Ologode, Irabor, Owolowo and Ambali.
A Lagos based car dealer and his wife have been arrested over their alleged involvement in a robbery attack that led to the murder of his US-based mother.
The suspects, Adedeji Idowu, 46 and his wife Adebimpe, 30, and two others are currently telling the police how Idowu’s US-based mother, Sakirat Idowu, 65, was shot dead following her refusal to part with her money.
The man, who gave a graphic account on how his mother was robbed and finally shot dead, said his intention was not to kill his mother but that the gunmen he hired were overzealous.
He said when he was deported from the US over an Immigration offence, things became very difficult for him and his wife. He said his mother assisted him by sending him money but the money was not enough for him to set up a business.He narrated how on a particular day his mother phoned him that she was visiting Nigeria and he told his friend Ologode, how his mother failed to help him recover a debt of N4 million owed him in the US.
According to him, Ologode told him that he would contact some boys who would rob his mother. He said when his mother finally arrived Nigeria, he and Ologode went to the airport to pick her. When they arrived home, the youths Ologode contacted for the robbery had already arrived and were waiting at the gate.
According to him when his mother settled down, he pretended that he was going outside, so, Ologode and his boys carried out the operation.
The man who broke down in tears said: “ I did not send them to kill my mother. I only wanted them to rob her and give me money to set up a business.”The man who begged his father to forgive him over the dastard act admitted that his late mother had been of great assistance to him and his family.
He said after the robbery operation he got a share of N200 dollars. “I don’t even know how much Ologode and his boys collected. They only gave me 200 dollars, laptop and jewelry, which I gave to my wife.”His wife, Adebimpe in her own story claimed that she only knew about her husband’s involvement in the robbery after the operations.She said: “When people were pointing fingers at my husband, I did not believe it until the heat became too much on him and he confided in me that he organized the robbery.”
She revealed that her husband eventually sent her to meet Ologode for the loot. “But I was disappointed when Ologode handed me 200 dollars, a laptop and jewelries. I was surprised that my husband would organize robbery against his mother who had been assisting us.”She said she could not spill the bean as she was protecting her marriage. “If I had known, I would have told his father about it. I am ashamed of myself.Ologode, on his part told Daily Sun that he was trying to assist Adedeji in getting money to set up a business. He claimed that it was one Ambali, who fired the shot that killed the woman, adding that when he questioned Ambali on why he killed the woman, Ambali said that he wanted to threaten the woman but misfired.
He said he had begged God to forgive him and other members of the gang who are now at large. On how he procured the gun used during the robbery, he said it was one Irabor who brought the shot gun.The immediate past Commissioner of Police,Marvel Akpoyibo before handing over to the new CP, Isa Alkali told newsmen that it took intelligence gathering to unravel the mystery behind the murder of Sakirat Idowu.He confirmed that her biological son, a graduate of Texile Southern University, Adedeji and his wife Adebimpe masterminded the armed robbery that led to her murder.He gave the names of other members as Maminu Olusoji alias Ologode, Irabor, Owolowo and Ambali.
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