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    Police clampdown on touts extorting truck drivers in Lagos

    August 6, 2023
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    *Touts attempting to extort a of truck driver on a Lagos highway

    Vincent Toritseju

    Lagos — Following the recent clash between Truckers and Carriers Association of Nigeria, TACAN and Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, MWUN over extortion that led the three persons being hospitalized, the Lagos State Police Command has begun a clamp down on touts and thugs extorting truck drivers and along the port corridor and other parts of the state.

    The Command has also set up an enforcement team with a mandate to rid the port corridor of extortion points.

    In a statement by the Benjamin Hundeyin, Public Relations Officer of the Command said that some Officers of the Nigeria Police, Federal Road Safety Commission FRSC and the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, were amongst syndicates apprehended.

    Hundeyin also disclosed that total of fifteen thugs were arrested in the act while three police officers, one FRSC and one LASTMA personnel were also arrested for being in cahoots with the touts.

    The Command Spokesman also said that the exercise will be continuous until the state is rid extortionists.

    Parts of the reads: “Following reports of extortion of truck drivers and other motorists by thugs and some recalcitrant law enforcement officers, the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, Idowu Owohunwa, has set up an enforcement team with the mandate of raiding spots that have been identified as notorious for such nefarious activities.

    “The enforcement team which commenced raids yesterday was led by the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations) and comprises tactical teams and provost officers from the state headquarters.

    “The team was at Mile 2 area of the state — a hotbed for the brazen extortionists.

    “A total of fifteen thugs were arrested in the act while three police officers, one FRSC and one LASTMA personnel were also arrested for being in cahoots with the touts.

    “Owohunwa hereby warns that any law enforcement personnel, irrespective of agency, found complicit in these extortion racketeering would not be spared as they would be apprehended and dealt with in accordance with the law.

    The Commissioner also assured Lagosians, especially motorists that the newly set-up enforcement team would sustain the raids and definitely replicate them in other parts of the state where the same issues exist until total sanity is restored.

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