(1) COURTESY VISIT: - On 29/4/2014
at about 1030hrs, members of US Army’s Strategic Studies Group and the office
of the Security Cooperation US Consulate Lagos namely Cornel William McFadden,
LT. Commander Sean Hays, Command sergeant Major Daniel Hendrex and Mr. Michael
Baily paid a courtesy visit to the Lagos State Police Command, Ikeja. They were
received by the Lagos State Commissioner of Police Umar A. Manko mni and his
management team. They discussed the role of the police in the state, strategy
adopted by the command to deal with issues of terrorism, humanitarian
assistance/disaster relief and civil disturbance in a city like Lagos. They
also discussed the command’s close ties with the office of the Governor of
Lagos State, Local Non-Governmental Organizations and other National agencies
and modality for deployment of officers and men serving in the command.
(2) ARREST OF KIDNAPPER/RESCUE OF VICTIMS:- On 1/5/2014 at
about 1500hrs policemen attached to Ojo
Division acted on a tip-off and arrested one Iheanachor Collins ‘m’ of unknown
address at CTU Point Iyana-Iba with three (3) male children allegedly abducted
from one Iyabo Lawal ‘f’ at Ojo area of Lagos. The children were rescued and
handed over to their parents. The case
is now under investigation at Ojo Division.
(3) FIRE INCIDENT: - On 1/5/2014
at about 0600hrs, a Mercedes Benz Tanker with Reg. No. KRD 725 XE loaded with
33,000 litres of Diesel (AGO) overturned along Admiralty Road by Wale Olateju
Crescent, Lekki. The tanker caught fire and burn four cars parked along the
road. The fire was put out by combined efforts of policemen, fire fighters and
the chairman of Lekki Residents Association. Value of properties destroyed are
not yet unknown and no life was lost. The incident is under investigation at
Maroko Division.
(4) SUDDEN AND UNNATURAL DEATH:
- On 1/5/2014
at about 1600hrs one Etim Edet ‘m’ a staff of Nigeria Brewery Plc Lagos
was
allegedly found dead with his wife and five children on their beds at
his
residence at Bagido area of Ijede. No sign of violence was seen on their
bodies. The deceased’s were suspected to have died from generator fumes.
The decomposed
corpses have been removed to Ikorodu General Hospital mortuary for
autopsy. The incident is under investigation at Ijede Division.
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