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  • RRS arrests suspected attackers of The Guardian editor

    Operatives of the Lagos State Rapid Response Squad (RRS) on Wednesday evening arrested three suspected traffic robbers, who attacked motorists in Anthony, Oshodi, Lagos.

    The suspects, Samson Oyetayo, 22, Tunde Segun, 20 and Ayo Omoniyi, 24, the police said, were those who allegedly attacked the Editor-in-Chief of The Guardian, Debo Adeshina.

    The suspects allegedly dispossessed him of his phone and wallet containing his ID card, four ATM cards and complementary cards, which the police later recovered from them.

    It was gathered that hoodlums went on the rampage around 5pm on Wednesday, breaking motorists’ windscreens, side glasses and looting their valuables.

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    They were said to have been arrested while fleeing the scene, following security reinforcement in the area, prompted by distress calls to the police.

    According to the suspects, hoodlums distracted their victims in traffic to pave the way for other gang members to rob them.

    Oyetayo confessed that he begged Adeshina for alms and he rolled down his glass and gave him N2,000.

    He said: “I begged him to give me money for food, the man rolled down his door glass and gave my friend and I N2000.

    “Unknown to me, some of my friends had opened his door from the passenger’s side, stealing his phone. They escaped.

    “RRS riders saw them and arrested Tunde, Segun and I. The phone was recovered from Segun.”

  • Man who jumped into Lagos lagoon identified as FRCN staff

    The man who got drown after he reportedly jumped into the lagoon in Lagos on Friday has been identified as a staff of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN).

    A staff of FRCN, who pleaded anonymity, said that the deceased was a driver attached to an Assistant Director in charge of Information Communication Technology unit of the corporation.

    The source said that the deceased was newly posted from the FRCN Training School located in Shogunle to the Broadcasting House in Ikoyi, Lagos

    The source, however, described him as a gentleman.

    Tunji Disu, Commander of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS), told NAN that his men got to the scene almost immediately and invited marine police and local divers who recovered the corpse from the lagoon.

    “The deceased parked the vehicle he was driving on the Third Mainland Bridge and told other occupants of the vehicle that he wanted to urinate

    Read Also: Man admits using bottle to tear another’s face

    “The occupants were shocked as he dived into the lagoon,” said RSS Commander, Disu, Assistant Commissioner of Police. RRS had earlier tweeted on its tweeter handle @rrslagos767: “A man has jumped into the Lagoon from 3rd Mainland Bridge.

    “RRS riders got to the scene almost immediately and radioed for assistance from the Marine Police, LASG rescue Boats & local divers who recovered the corpse.

    “The remains have been taken to Ebute Ero division.’’

    NAN recalls that on Oct. 3, 2018, a middle-aged man drowned after reportedly jumping into the lagoon from the Third Mainland Bridge inwards Lagos Island.

  • One chance robber jumps into lagoon to evade arrest

    …RRS arrests three

     

    A suspected one-chance gang member identified as Junior on Monday jumped into the lagoon on Third mainland Bridge.

    Junior, according to other members of his gang, jumped into the lagoon around 1pm with their loot to evade arrest.

    It was gathered that the group comprising Junior, Amos Williams, 21, Paul Olise, 37 and John Akinyemi had robbed four passengers they boarded around Ketu/Alepere enroute Oshodi.

    Rather than drop the passengers at Oshodi, the Vanagon Bus with registration number AKD562XP, sped towards Iyana Oworo and continued on the long bridge where the robbers pushed out each victim after dispossessing them.

    It was gathered that a victim, Semiu Oluwaseun they first pushed off the bus was rescued by a motorist who saw him fall.

    After narrating his ordeal, the motorist, it was gathered, gave the bus a hot pursuit but slowed after sighting operatives of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) on the long bridge.

    “The victim reported what happened to the RRS men and they chased the bus, double-crossed it. But before they got to the bus, it seems the suspects noticed they were being followed.

    Read Also:Police nab one chance robbers in Edo

    “Junior jumped off the vehicle. He was hit twice by oncoming vehicles and he jumped into the lagoon straight away. The other three were arrested,” said a source.

    Semiu, it was gathered, told the police the robbers took his N500, 000 and mobile phones.

    Corroborating the account, the gang leader, Akinyemi said: “We were four. I was in charge of calling the team to work.  It was our first trip for the day. We took four passengers in Estate Bus Stop in Alapere.

    “They were going to Oshodi. We dispossessed them and dropped them off before Iyana-Oworo one after the other. We took their phones and money.

    “We have been doing this for more than three months. We sell the mobile phones and jewelry, and we share the money. Junior was carrying all the money and items we obtained that day. I do not know if he was confused because of the vehicles that knocked him as he was running. He jumped into the water.”

    Another victim, Jamiu Ojuroye, who was robbed on Sunday, identified John Akinyemi as the driver of the bus he was robbed in, adding that they collected his N150,000.

    Ojuroye added that after struggling with the robbers, they poured a peppery substance on his face, took his money before throwing him off around 8pm, said the police.

    Parading the suspects Wednesday, Police Commissioner Imohimi Edgal said: “A police patrol team stationed on the Third Mainland Bridge attached to RRS of the command on Pin-Down duty, received information that robbers were robbing passengers along the Third Mainland Bridge.

    “Based on the information, the team led by Inspector Emmanuel Isagua swung into action and arrested the suspects. The suspects have since been identified by one of their victims. The case will be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.

     

     

  • RRS gets 250 First Aid boxes

    The Lagos State Government has presented 250 First Aid boxes to the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) to aid its emergency work.

    Speaking at the presentation of the items at the State Secretariat, Alausa, Ikeja, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, represented by the Permanent Secretary, Chief of Staff’s Office, Mr. Oluseyi Whenu, expressed satisfaction with the response time of emergency responders.

    His administration, he said, would ensure that their services met global standard.

    He said: “Government realised that apart from protection of lives and property on our roads, emergencies happen and the lives of people need to be protected, hence the training of 800 RRS officers on administering First Aid like, stopping bleeding, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, managing fracture and other forms of emergencies before the arrival of medical team.

    “The presentation of 250 First Aid boxes to RRS was to complement the earlier donation of 150 First Aid kits to the team. 400 kits have so far been given to the RRS for their patrol vehicles and motorbikes.”

    The government, he said, had realised that RRS got to emergency scenes before most responders, hence, the need for the squad to stabilise victims before the arrival of medical personnel.

    “This is why we are equipping them with First Aid training and complementing it with the supply of First Aid kits to make them save lives,” he said.

    Receiving the kits, RRS Commander Olatunji Disu, an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), thanked the government for the gesture.

    The first few minutes of emergencies, he noted, were crucial adding that the officers have been trained while attending to victims of emergencies to call Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASAMBUS) immediately.

    He promised that the officers would continue to justify the confidence reposed in them by using kits well.

  • Lagos gives 250 First Aid boxes to RRS

    Lagos State Government yesterday presented 250 first aid boxes to Rapid Response Squad (RRS) unit of the Lagos State Police Command in Alausa Secretariat, Ikeja.

    Governor Akinwunmi Ambode promised to continue to support emergency responders in the state for optimum delivery of services to the people.

    Represented by the Permanent Secretary, Chief of Staff’s Office, Mr. Oluseyi Whenu, Ambode expressed government’s satisfaction with the response time of its responders, adding that his administration would ensure their services are better enhanced comparable to expected standard in the advanced world.

    Apart from the security of lives and property, which the government is intensifying efforts on, Lagos, he said, was also trying to guarantee health security, especially on the road and during emergencies.

    He said: “Government realised that apart from protection of lives and property on our roads, emergencies happen and the lives of people need to be protected, hence the training of 800 RRS officers on administering First Aid like, stopping bleeding, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, managing fracture and other forms of emergencies before the arrival of medical team.

    “The presentation of 250 First Aid boxes to RRS was to complement the earlier donation of 150 First Aid kits to the team. 400 kits have so far been given to the RRS for their patrol vehicles and motorbikes.”

    According to him, the primary role of the RRS was for the protection of lives and property.

    The State Government, he said, has realised that RRS gets to emergency scenes faster than most responders hence, the need for them to stabilise the victims before the arrival of medical personnel.

    “This is why we are equipping them with First Aid training and complementing it with the supply of First Aid kits to make them save lives. Plans are on to extend the same gesture to other State emergency responders,” he said.

    Receiving the kits on behalf of the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, RRS the Commander, Olatunji Disu , an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) thanked the governor for the gesture.

  • Drama over phone theft at RRS

    •Owner dialled number during interrogation

    A victim of traffic robbery has recovered  his stolen mobile phone from the police.

    Robert was fortunate to have dialled his number while policemen were interrogating the suspected robbers.

    Operatives of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) last week  arrested Tunde Raphael, 24, Samuel Kolawole (23) and Solomon Omini (32) for alleged traffic robbery.

    Drama ensued during the interrogation of the suspects in RRS Alausa Headquarter, Ikeja when a phone, Nokia Touch, allegedly owned by Kolawole, started ringing repeatedly.

    Kolawole was told to pick the call and put the phone on speaker. The caller, identified as Robert, claim the ownership of the phone, stressing that the phone was collected from him in Mile 2 by armed robbers.

    Kolawole claimed he bought the phone from a colleague with SIM card that morning for N1500.

    The phone was later handed over to Robert who reported at RRS office after calling.

    Raphael, who was arrested in Mile 2, explained how he and 19 other gang members, dispossessed motorists and commuters of their belongings on Mile 2 Bridge during traffic gridlock.

    He said the only job he had was dispossesing motorists and commuters of their belongings between 4am and 6:30a.m as well as in the night.

    He said he and his colleagues operated with toy guns, machetes, knives, hammers, rods and other weapons to dispossess commuters of phones, money, jewellery, laptops and other prized possessions.

    Police quoted him as saying: “It’s a job I have been doing now for more than a year. As soon as we approach a car, we tell the occupants to bring out their belongings. Some would cooperate with us and give us their phones and money. Some would wind up. I laugh at them because we would break that glass or use our prepared mixture chemicals to bring them down gently and we would take all that we want and leave the place.

    “We do this everyday base on the nature of the traffic. We target passers-by too. Those going to work or traders going to the market are our main target. If you are old on the job, you get good targets. I sold the phones I collect for between N3,000 and N4,000 daily.

    “Recently, we collected huge money from three occupants of a vehicle. I don’t know the precise amount. We were two, my colleague tried to abscond with the money, I chased him but he matcheted me in the head. I lost so much blood and went into a come. The cut was severe that three hospitals rejected me.”

    Raphael claimed he was  lured into the trade by the person he was assisting to sell Indian Hemp in Mile 2.

    Police spokesman, Chike Oti, a Chief Superintendent (CSP) said the suspects have been transferred to the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (FSARS) for further investigations.

  • 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.

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    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.”

  • Ambode, RRS chief warn against insensitivity to Nigeria’s security

    Lagos State Governor Akinwunmi Ambode and the commander of Rapid Response Squad (RRS), Olatunji Disu, have urged Nigerians to be sensitive to the current security situation in the country.

    They spoke in Lagos at a security symposium with the theme: Nigeria Security Challenge: How It Concerns You.

    Speakers at the symposium, which was organised by the state’s area unit of Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria (MSSN), included the President of Women Arise for Change Initiative, Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin and the Director of Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), Prof Is’haq Akintola.

    Ambode said the current security situation in Nigeria required collective efforts to be defeated.

    The governor said Nigerians must pay a serious attention to the nation’s security situation without bias.

    He advised parents to monitor the activities of their children, adding that those causing insecurity in the country were wrongly enlightened.

    Ambode, who was represented by the Commissioner for Home Affairs, Abdul Hakeem Abdul Lateef, said: “Parenting is a profession. It is the greatest job of every one of us. We have a job to build leaders. We must dedicate time to learn and build the type of children who will guarantee security.

    “Let us walk the talk. When we make a promise, let us deliver. We must all be sensitive to the current security situation by playing our roles adequately.”

    Disu, who was the lecturer at the symposium, advised Nigerians to be sensitive by developing security codes with family and friends.

    This, he said, would make communication easy with friends and family in times of distress.

    He said: “Let us all learn some gestures and codes to send messages to our family, especially our children, to warn them to be careful with a person or in a place. It could be a handshake, or a gaze or a pat on the back.

    “We should also learn to keep details of our lives away from the social media. It’s a security measure to know what goes on when we are not around and to know who is watching us. Also, protect your ATM cards, cheque books and SIM cards, especially the one you opened your account with. Some thieves are not interested in your phones now but your SIM cards.”

    Speaking on the topic, Role of Women in National Security, Mrs Okei-Odumakin advised women to step up their roles as key security agents.

    “Recruiting women in security agencies is also essential as we should build a sustainable relationship and be conscious of people’s needs,” she said.

    Akintola said it is important for government at all levels and institutions to ensure the protection of rights by promoting equity.

    The Amir (President) of the MSSN Lagos, Dr. Saheed Ashafa, said the symposium was organised to resolve the security challenge in the country.

    He said: “We are also affected by the security challenge in the country. In fact, recent condemnable occurrences have shown that students are the worst hit by the challenge. We hope that government will intensify effort in its move to ensure security in Nigeria.”

  • RRS nabs phone ‘thief’  caught on CCTV footage

    RRS nabs phone ‘thief’ caught on CCTV footage

    RAPID Response Squad (RRS) operatives  have arrested a suspected phone thief, allegedly captured on a Close Circuit Television (CCTV) footage now circulating on  social media.

    Timilehin Olaniyi allegedly told the RRS that he stole the iPhone 8s in his desperation to pay his  N80,000 school fee.

    Olaniyi, a 200-level student of D. S. Adegbenro Information Communication Technology (ICT) College in Wasimi,  Ogun State,  claimed that he came to the Computer Village in Ikeja on February 16 to sell an iPhone 5s given to him by his course mate to enable him raise money for his school fee.

    A RRS statement yesterday claimed that he stole the iphone 8s  while there. Olaniyi was arrested on Thursday.

    The suspect was tracked and arrested in Wasimi, Ogun State by the RRS Decoy Team.

    The RRS quoted Olaniyi as saying : “I was in Lagos on the invitation of a close friend. He is aware that I was struggling to pay my school fees, so he gave me an iphone 5s to sell in order to raise money.

    “So I went to Computer Village to sell the phone. When I entered the phone store, my plan was to know the price of Iphone 7s but it was not available. I noticed that one of the attendants went out leaving behind an Iphone 8s on the table. I don’t know what came over me. I monitored the other attendant and I went away with the phone.  I never knew I was captured by the CCTV. I sold that iphone 5s to pay my tuition fee while I started using the iphone 8s.

    “It was about the second day that the friend I was squatting with sent me packing from his house over a CCTV footage circulating on the internet of a phone thief. He said I was the one.”

    Olaniyi, it was learnt, failed to open up to his elder brother who saw him sporting a T-shirt he bought for him in the video.

    The brother had gone to hire a lawyer over the case  before the suspect confessed and was arrested few days later.

  • 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.”