Tag: Rapid Response Squad

  • Suspected robber re-arrested five days after regaining freedom

    The Rapid Response Squad (RRS) operatives have re-arrested a robbery suspect five days after he was released from Ikoyi Prison in Lagos.

    Tunde Okunola, 26, was re-arrested at Marwa Roundabout, Lekki with an accomplice, Segun Adigun, 27, while trying to rob Gift Omini around 4:45am last Wednesday.

    Another gang operating with motorcycle was arrested same Wednesday night at the National Stadium, Surulere after snatching a handbag from a woman.

    Yusuph Balogun, 22 and a 16-year-old boy were nabbed by the police.

    Okunola, who was released from Ikoyi Prison on October 5, robbed Omini of her phone while on a motorcycle.

    He told the police that he spent six months and two weeks in the prison before he was freed.

    The suspect, claiming to be a barbing apprentice, told the police that he was looking for money for his graduation.

    He promised never step into Lagos again if freed.

    Omini had told the police that the suspects, who were riding okada, used an axe to dispossess her of her phone.

    “My shout for help attracted the RRS officers at the roundabout and they chased and arrested them,” she said.

    Fatai and his accomplice were arrested by RRS officers after a chase.

    “They said they live in Boundary, Ajegunle, Lagos and that they were trying to raise money for their graduation after undergoing training as barbers,” police said.

    Spokesman Chike Oti, a Chief Superintendent (CSP), said the command is leaving no stone unturned to make Lagos unconducive for criminals.

     

  • Skywalk bridge on Oshodi transport interchange completed

    LASG thanks motorist, commuters for understanding

    The hoisting of Skywalk Bridge linking terminals one and two of the Oshodi Transport Interchange has been completed, the contractor handling the construction on behalf of the Lagos State Government, Planet Projects Limited has said.

    The exercise, which started on Sunday evening lasted till early hours of Wednesday and was supervised by relevant government agencies, and supported by Police, Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) and the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), among others to ensure security and safety.

    The State Government had announced there was partial restriction of movement on Oshodi flyover during the construction to enable tithe company advance the construction of the transport interchange

    The State Government commended motorists and residents for their understanding and cooperation while the hoisting of the skywalk bridge lasted.

    Salaam said the total cooperation of motorists during the period the flyover was closed to traffic, led to the completion of the installation process without any hitch.

    The State Government also commended the project team led by Messrs Planet Projects Limited, Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of the Nigerian Police and other security agencies community for making the exercise come to completion safely and without any incidents.

    Giving details on the exercise, Managing Director of Planet Projects, Mr. Biodun Otunola said the hoisting of the pedestrian bridge of the Oshodi transport interchange was a significant milestone in the construction of the project, saying that all hands were on deck to ensure the interchange is delivered between October and November, 2018.

    “This bridge is the longest free-standing bridge in the history of this country. It spanned 53.2metres. It is only supported at the two ends without any support at the middle and it is part of the skywalk for the Oshodi Transport Interchange.

    Read Also: The remaking of Oshodi

    “This particular one links terminal one and terminal two. We also have another one that is linking terminals two and three and that is about 155metres long. The plan is that people can move from one end of the terminal to another be it from terminal one, two and three and then the nature of the terminal is such that we have six lifts and one escalator, and so in all we have 18 lifts and three escalators.

    “For anyone to access each of the sky bridge, you have to use the lift and we also have staircase for emergency exit. The skywalk is part of the features of the Oshodi Transport Interchange designed to make travel pleasurable, enjoyable, safe and more comfortable for commuting Lagosians,” Otunola said.

    Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Transportation, Mr Taiwo Salaam said the exercise was a critical stage of the construction of the interchange, saying it was in line with the vision of the State Government to redefine public transportation in the State.

    “What is happening here is connectivity of terminal one and two of the transport interchange which has three terminals. It is a skywalk for pedestrians to link the terminals and this is an intermodal connectivity that is taking place.

    “The dream of Lagos State Government under his Excellency, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode is to bring a befitting public-passenger transport that is sustainable, safe, frequent and reliable to people and the new Bus Reform Project needs all these appurtenances and infrastructure to be able to effectively run public-passenger transportation,” Salaam said.

    He said the Oshodi interchange, when operational, would process minimum of one million passengers daily, while the Ikeja Bus Terminal which was constructed as part of the vision to transform public transportation would process 600,000 passengers daily.

    “If we compare the two with processing of passengers to local and international airport, they are far below at about 21,000 passengers, and so for us in Lagos, we believe there is need to bequeath functional, efficient, safe and comfortable transportation system to our people,” Salaam said.

    He said as part of plan for intermodal transport system, work was progressing on the Blue Line  as well as Red Line Rail projects, while the State Government was also constructing new ferry routes and jetties to boost water transportation.

    On his part, General Manager of LASEMA, Mr Adesina Tiamiyu said the agency was principally at the scene of the construction to provide the necessary safety backup and help to ensure hitch-free exercise.

    “As an agency, the Oshodi interchange is a massive project and we are here first to give support to the project and secondly, we have also come with the capacity that we have to be able to provide an emergency services if the need arises.

    “We have medical team with an ambulance on standby; we have lifting capacity with a forklift that could assist if they need them; we also have tow trucks because we have done some diversions here and if there are issues with broken down vehicles, we have to quickly do that so that we don’t lock up this road,” Tiamiyu said.

  • Otedola Bridge records another accident

    The ‘famous’ Otedola Bridge, Lagos, was the scene of another motor accident Friday, 24 hours after the Thursday petrol tanker explosion in which about nine people were burnt dead and 54 vehicles consumed by the raging fire.

    Involved in Friday’s accident was a commercial bus (danfo) and another bus.

    Read Also:Fuel tanker falls off Otedola Bridge

    The Rapid Response Squad said the accident was caused by the danfo driver who drove against traffic.

    The RRS reporting on the development on its Twitter handle said: “Reckless Danfo driver speeding on one way had a head -on collision with Toyota Hiace bus entering Lagos opposite scene of Thursday’s tanker fire. The buses have been moved from obstruction while wounded passengers hospitalised.”

  • Six die, many injured in Magodo, Badagry gas explosions

    Six die, many injured in Magodo, Badagry gas explosions

    Six persons were  killed  and scores injured yesterday when two gas plants went up in flames in  Magodo and Badagry, Lagos.

    Two persons died and eight others were injured in the Magodo explosion. Four were killed and scores injured in the Badagry incident.

    Witnesses blamed  leakages for the incidents at  Second Coming Nigeria Limited Gas Plant on CMD Road, Magodo and a shop on Iluda Road, Ajara Vevho. According to them,  emission from the exhaust of a passing vehicle caused the Magodo explosion.

    The Badagry explosion  while the shop owners were offloading cooking gas around 9am.

    Vehicles, six buildings  near the shop and six gas cylinders were destroyed in the explosion.

    The Nation gathered that  two of the victims were apprentice  hairdressers.  A commercial motorcyclist and a passenger, who were standing in front of the shop were among the injured.

    The  explosion was said to have broken the walls of the  shop and other  nearby shop. Human flesh littered the scene.

    Officials of the Federal Fire Service, Federal Road Safety Corps ( FRSC ), police and other security agencies were on ground to control the situation.

    A fire official, Mr Tunde Adeboye, said  that they were able to put out the fire to reduce collateral  damage.

    A senior police officer, who pleaded not to be named, said four persons died in the explosion.

    A survivor, Mr Segun Adebunmi, reported : “It’s a testimony that I’m alive as I escaped the scene by  whiskers’’.

    An eyewitness, Mr Tope Alabi, said the explosion destroyed cars parked on the street.

    “I heard a loud bang and the glasses of cars were shattering and the next thing I saw were human parts littering   the whole place.

    “The security agencies responded promptly; so the situation was contained; so it didn’t escalate,” he said.

    A senior official at the General Hospital, Badagry, who asked not to be named,  confirmed that four bodies had been deposited in the mortuary.

    He added  that several others suffered severe burns.

    Destroyed in the Magodo explosion were  three gas reservoir tanks, a 33,000-litre gas truck,  the gas plant’s administrative block , a generating set, cylinders and other equipment.

    Officials of  Federal and Lagos State Fire Services and Lagos State Emergency Management Agency ( LASEMA ) battled the fire for three hours.

    An official of the plant, who gave his name as Onyekachi, said the value of the property destroyed was “huge.”

    He  said: “There was an explosion and we were called. On arrival here, we had to put everything under control. Explosion can be caused by anything in a gas plant environment. In a gas plant environment, anything can happen. There were casualties but they were rushed to the hospital by the FRSC. The property lost is huge.”

    According to an eyewitness, the explosion was preceded by the smell of leaking gas since Sunday night.

    Lagos State Commissioner of Police ( CP ) Edgal Imohimi, who arrived on the scene around 11:30am, said the fire was caused by a spark from a vehicle.

    He said: “Those that can be rescued have been rescued. We had two casualties, from what I’ve just been briefed. We still have to evacuate here like I advised LASEMA because there is a possibility of a secondary explosion. LASEMA agrees with me and that’s why we will not stay here too long talking for the safety of everyone here.

    “We are trying to evacuate all the neighbours here, those staying around, because if you heard what sparked off the explosion in the first instance, it was a spark from the main road that sparked off the explosion right inside the premises, so you can see that the place is not safe.

    “So, when we leave now, experts will go in and when experts go in, they will check one or two things before further activities can go on here.”

    LASEMA General Manager Adesina Tiamiyu said two charred bodies were found at the back of the plant’s fence; eight others, with different degrees of burns, were found in the compound.

    He said they were given first aid, adding that  two survivors with ‘’severe burns’’ were rushed to the Accident and Trauma Centre, at the old toll gate.

    Assuring Magodo residents of their safety, he said LASEMA officials would not leave the scene until they were  sure everything was alright.

    He said : “For now, we want to tell residents of Magodo that they are safe and we will not have a reignition of this fire here. We will not leave here until we are sure it is completely safe, that’s why we still have four fire trucks here on stand by.

    “Preliminary investigation by the agency revealed that three reservoir tanks for storage of gas and one 33, 000 litre  truck in the gas station were engulfed in fire from a secondary explosion within the gas station.

    “Unfortunately two burnt bodies were recovered behind the fence of the gas station, while eight persons  with various degrees of burns and injuries were attended to by officials of the Lagos State Ambulance Service and the agency’s paramedics before moving two with more degrees of burns to the trauma centre, toll gate for further medical attention.”

    According to Tiamiyu,  men of Lagos State Fire Service with four  trucks and the LASEMA Response Unit (LRU) Fire Unit with two  trucks prevented the fire from spreading to adjoining buildings.

    Other emergency responders on the scene included Rapid Response Squad ( RRS ), FRSC, National Emergency Management Agency, Lagos Neighbourhood Safety Corps, Red Cross, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) and the Federal Fire Service.

    Tiamiyu said the situation was under control,  with the perimeter of the vicinity secured. He added that people had been evacuated from the scene.

    He said power supply  to the area had been isolated to avoid any other incident.

    Tiamiyu said an  investigation would be conducted to ascertain the cause of the fire  and to prevent a recurrence.

    A resident, Humbe Barns, said the smell of gas was  strong in the early  yesterday. Barns said his kinsman was one of those injured.

    Speaking in a mixture of English and pidgin, he claimed that the explosion occurred after the fire fighters’ arrival.

    Barns said: “Early in the morning, like six o’clock like this, as I rise up this morning, I just hear the smell of gas, smell everywhere. When I come outside I come dey ask say wetin dey smell like this? I come see that some workers wey are working inside this company. My brother is also one among the workers dem. So I ask him. He say this thing started yesterday evening, the gas is almost to burst. So, that’s why smell dey everywhere. This early morning dey begin to tell everyone that everyone should not stay around, even cars, they were stopping cars so that cars should not pass around here. So, within small time, I see some fire brigade, fire service were around. Then by then, they started trying to control so that the gas will not explode, then by trying to draw their materials that they used to quench fire, then the thing just burst! Fire. Before the fire start they were just saying gas is almost to burst, burst; nothing cause the fire. I no know wetin cause the fire.”

    According to him, the explosion was so powerful that it pushed his kinsman away.

    He said: “My brother wey dey work there injure. You know as the thing burst if not by the grace of God, himself for burn inside, but the thing push am throway. They carry him and one guy wey the thing affect, but I no know where them dey. I just dey call am my brother, I no know his name. I just know say he dey work there and we be friends. We dey speak the same language, from the same place but we no be family.”

    Barns also claimed that about four fire fighters  were  injured.

    He added: “I see wey dem carry one person who faint, but the man never die. For inside they were three wey dey injured, apart from the Fire Brigade members. For the Fire Brigade members wey get injury, those I see, they were almost four, those I see with my eyes. Dem say the gas start to leak in the evening time, around 5pm, that’s what they say.”

  • RRS offer emergency service to accident victims

    RRS offer emergency service to accident victims

    One of the patrol teams of the operatives of Rapid Response Squad of the Lagos State Police Command on monday put into use one of the First Aid boxes supplied by Lagos State Government to the unit to assist accident victims during emergencies.

    The patrol team, which was on the Third Mainland Bridge heading towards the Island noticed a traffic caused by a burning Ford 4Wheel Drive with built – up traffic behind it.

    Read also: Ogun Traffic agency decries reckless driving by tanker drivers

    The team abandoning its vehicle to join in putting out the fire heard a loud noise from some of the vehicles in traffic.

    A Volkswagen LT Lagos colour commercial bus, with the registration number BOG 340 XR had a break failure. It rammed a Sequoia Toyota (MUS 953 BZ) after brushing a Honda Accord (RSH 163 CL).

    Over 4 passengers in the Volkswagen bus sustained various forms of injuries which necessitated the deployment of First Aid treatment by the Rapid Response Officers before the arrival of medical personnel.

    The State Government had sometime in April, 2017 started training and retaining of RRS officers on application of first aid treatment in emergencies, CPR, Controlling bleeding and fracture management.

    About 150 branded First Aid Boxes were handed over to RRS by Lagos State Government in June 2017 for distribution to RRS patrol vehicles.

  • I have stolen over 100 phones, suspect confesses

    Twenty-Eight year old suspect, Babatunde Ibrahim, who was arrested by the operatives of Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of Lagos State Police Command, has confessed stealing over hundred mobile phones within the metropolis.
    The suspect who was nabbed over the weekend  by the Policemen along Abeokuta-Expressway, Ikeja axis, said that stealing has become his act since childhood.
    He made this confessional statement at the RRS’ headquarters at Alausa, mentioning Sanni Azeez, 27, and Hakeem Kamoru,40, as receivers of the stolen items.
    According to him, ” The act of stealing has become part and parcel of me. I am a specialist in burgling unsuspecting members of public’s houses without their knowledge. I used to gain entrance into any house by cutting the door and window net with a razor blade. I derive pleasure in taking what’s  not belong to me.”
    “Apart from house burgling, I also operate during a traffic jam most especially most prone areas to traffic congestion such as Ikorodu road, Lagos-Abeokuta, Apapa-Oshodi Expressways and so on. The last operation I went was at Ilupeju where luck ran out of me on getting to Ikeja along,” he added.
    During an interrogation, he explained that  he entered  the building through the balcony door which was left opened before proceeding to the victim’s room to steal three handsets, two Nokia and one blackberry phones with other valuables.
    The  suspect revealed that the receivers of all his stolen phones were his friends living in Akala Street in Mushin local government.
    He  had successfully stolen the mobile phones and other valuables at ilupeju area before the Policemen suspected his movements along Ikeja upon seeing them during routine patrol on the highway.
    “We noticed his suspicious movement upon sighting us. He wanted to drop his cross bag at one corner but when he found out that we have seen him, he bolted. But we made a hot chase and later caught up with him before Ile-Zik. We interrogated him why he took  to his heels immediately he saw us, he could not provide satisfactory answers.  Then we conducted a thorough check on his bag where we recovered the stolen items,” the Police said.
    The police said that his confessional statement enabled them to apprehend his receivers of all the stolen handsets in Mushin.
    Confirming the arrest , the Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Superintendent of Police, SP Dolapo Badmus, said the suspect will face the wrath of the law for the offence committed.
    The three suspects have been further transferred to Ilupeju Divisional Police station following a request from the station’s Divisional Police Officer (DPO) to continue the investigation.

  • Lagos clamps down on depot for selling ‘expired’ products

    For allegedly revalidating the expiry dates on some of its product and reselling to customers, Haano Industries Limited fish depot was Tuesday sealed by the Lagos State government.

    The depot located at 114 road, Oba Akran was cordoned off by operatives of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) and the Ministry of Health after a tip off on the activities of the operators.

    It was learnt that the security operatives laid siege on the cold room Monday evening, to avoid the contamination of evidence site as well as provide security for the ministry’s officials who inspected the place Tuesday morning.

    The Nation gathered that the officials after Inspecting four cold rooms of the company containing several tons of fish, sealed the premises.

    Led by an Environmental Health Officer of the ministry, Kuforiji Adebayo, the team it was learnt, stated that the closure was to allow for thorough laboratory investigation of the fish found in the cold rooms.

    According to Adebayo: “This place is being sealed for health analysis. The samples of the consignment being taken are for laboratory analysis. What we have met on ground is highly suggestive of the fact that there are questionable practices.

    “What has been established is that there is fraud. We have found that the company is revalidating the expiry of its products. As a responsive and responsible Government, we would not fold our arms and allow unwholesome fish to be sold to residents.

    “What we have seen indicates the condition of the fish before they were frozen were not okay, that is why there are blood stains in the cartoon of the fish.

    “If the labels are being changed now, the impression it leaves is that the labels might have been changed before the investigations.”

    Earlier, the company’s fish manager, Sabir Alli denied the allegations that the company was revalidating the expiry dates, adding that their products that would be expiring next month would have been sold before then.

    Alli said the stickers littering the lobby of the cold rooms fell off because of the shifting of fish cartoons to create space for new consignments.

    When contacted, the state command’s spokesperson, Dolapo Badmos, an SP, said the police received a tip off about two weeks ago that the company was changing the expiry dates on its products.

    She stated that the police quietly monitored to ensure that the allegations were not sponsored by rival firms and took time to catch them in the act.

    “We got a call from our source on Monday that they were revalidating the products and we decided to swing into action.

    “This was confirmed by a lot of the stickers found in the lobby with March 2016 as expiry date. Our source within the company indicated that the revalidation of the expiry date was done in the lobby of the cold room and corridor, and that is why the place was littered with expired and new stickers.

    “Police would liaise with the Lagos State Ministry of Health to carry out further test so that we can get to the bottom of this,”she added.

     

  • RRS nabs suspect robbing drivers on Apapa-Oshodi Expressway

    RRS nabs suspect robbing drivers on Apapa-Oshodi Expressway

    The Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of the Lagos Police Command said it had arrested a suspected member of a gang which specialises in robbing broken-down trucks on the Oshodi – Apapa Expressway.

    This is contained in a statement made available to newsmen by the Lagos RRS Commander, Mr Olatunji Disu.

    The statement said that the suspect, Bayo Folayemi, 27, who claimed to be living under the Mile 2 Bridge, was arrested after his partner, now at large, removed a wallet from a truck driver’s pocket.

    “The victim’s articulated vehicle broke down on the highway, and in the course of repairing it, the suspect and his gang demanded money from him.

    “The suspects started to maltreat him. One of them dipped his hands into the driver’s back pocket and removed his wallet which contained N4, 500.

    “When the victim noticed that his wallet had been stolen, he held on tightly to the suspect who was still dragging him on with his trousers, and then shouted for help.

    “Immediately, the RRS policemen on patrol arrived the scene and arrested the suspect while the others escaped,’’ the statement said.

    The statement quoted the suspect as saying that his involvement in forceful extortion from truck and lorry drivers was his only means of survival.

    It said that the suspect had been transferred to the office of the Lagos State Task Force on Environment for necessary action.

  • I abandoned my children for Libya trip – Victim

    I abandoned my children for Libya trip – Victim

    One of the four ladies rescued from a human trafficker, Ganiat Ajijola, arrested by the operatives of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of Lagos State Police Command, over the weekend, has disclosed that she abandoned her two children for her husband in order to pave way for botched Libya trip.

    The victim, Cecilia Bankole, 26, a hair dresser stated that her husband, name withheld, resisted her plan to abandon her children in search of Golden Fleece to Libya.

    The mother of two children aged 2 and 4 years respectively, noted that when the issue was discussed with her husband initially, he disagreed with the plan, “I told my husband to allow me to go so that I would have an opportunity to raise funds for the family. I pleaded with him but he insisted in having the custody of his children. Although, I am a hairdresser but not done my freedom, going to Libya to work as artisan would enable me raise funds for my freedom as well as take care of my family. Even, when my mother pleaded with him that she would be taking care of the children while I will be away, he still declined. However, after much persuasion, my husband threatened me to have the custody of his children after my departure and I must not look back for them,” she added.

    She explained that the human trafficker refused to open up for them how long they would stay in Libya.

    “The trafficker didn’t tell us the number of years we are going to spend in Libya. She only told us the due date of the passport and that we are going by road,” the innocent mother said.

    Expressing a contrary opinion, Mrs Maria Bankole, the victim’s mother and a prophetess in a white garment church in Alagbado, said that, what Ganiat Ajejola told her was that her daughter would be re – united with her after two years.

    “I was informed of a big madam, whom Ganiat Ajejola was working for in Libya needs hairdressers to help her manage her shop. Upon hearing that my daughter will be going abroad, I volunteered my daughter because she is a hairdresser. I begged her husband but he declined to allow her go on the trip but I have prayed about it and God said she should go. That is why I am encouraging her,” she said.

    According to her, “I followed her to the point where they were arrested because I want to know Ganiat Ajejola before their departure. I am not aware they were going by road. They told me Ganiat was taking them to Abeokuta to arrange an international passport for them.”

    The operatives of the RRS whom were on the trail and surveillance of the human trafficker for two weeks before her arrest, hinted that they acted based on a tip–off from the Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation.

    The rescued victims and the human trafficker have been immediately transferred to National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking In Person (NAPTIP).

  • RRS raid Oshodi, arrest 42 miscreants

    RRS raid Oshodi, arrest 42 miscreants

    Operatives of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) have raided many black spots within Lagos metropolis  arresting 37 miscreants and 5 teenagers, who are traffic robbers in Oshodi.

    The 5 teenage robbers were arrested around 9:00 pm based on tip off from one Mrs Okechukwu Abes, whose bag and phone the gang stole at Oshodi under Bridge.

    The boys are Ajala Lateef, 16; Raji Kazeem, 19; Bashiru Adeyemi, 19, Salami Sodiq and Ikechukwu Ukueje, 15 years respectively.

    Confirming the robbery, Ajala Lateef, a secondary school dropout from Isale – Eko, recounted how their ring leader, Taiye, still at large, pretended as a passenger and snatched Mrs Okechukwu’s bag and mobile phone while she was boarding a bus.

    “I know Taiye very well. He sleeps in Oko – Mola at Oshodi under Bridge. I have seen him in different occasion dispossessing passersby in Oshodi of their bags, phones and other belonging. Most times, we pretend as passengers to rob people,” Ajala recounted.

    The Commander of the RRS, Assistant Commissioner of Police, ACP Olatunji Disu said that RRS would continue to work round the clock to make Lagos a haven for those with legitimate businesses.

    Disu emphasized that the force has been charged by the Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode and Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni to rid the state of all forms of crime.

    He therefore, called on citizens in the state to assist the police by supplying information that would help the police to curb crime and track down criminals adding that perpetrators of crime live among us.

    The suspects have been transferred to the State Investigation and Intelligence Bureau, Ikeja.