The Lagos State police command, through the Command Spokesman SP Benjamin Hundeyin revealed how the eagle eyes security operatives sniffed around to apprehended two buses loaded with large quantity of live cartridges, three dismantled motorcycles at Poromope Estate, Ijede Road, Ikorodu, Lagos State.In a statement signed by the Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin on Saturday, the operatives of Ikorodu Division also made some arrests. Hundeyin said, “Preliminary investigations indicate that the suspects, Tukur Abdullah ‘m’ aged 35, Muazu Telim ‘m’ aged 50 and Dahiru Idris ‘m’ aged 36 were on their way to Katsina State.“The suspects, recovered exhibits as well as the vehicles, with registration numbers KMC 438 YK and KMC 394 XF have been transferred to the Lagos State Command Headquarters, Ikeja for further investigations.”Aiyekooto Reporters recalled that the State Commissioner of Police Abiodun Alabi in several occasions has put his men on alert to ensure that the state is secured for any security breach. This is the exact scenario playing out.
Lagos Police Apprehend Buses Loaded With Ammunition In Ikorodu
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