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Lagos Police gives update on reported robbery in Ogba, Agege

Muhammad A. Aliyu
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Published: 2020/04/12
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The Nigerian Police has reacted to reported robbery in Ogba, Agege, Idimu part of Lagos State.

According to the Police, officers have been deployed to the said areas after an outcry by residents.

The security agency urged everyone setting up bonfires with tyres in their streets in areas in the name of protecting the communities to desist from it as it is causing panic amongst residents.

https://twitter.com/rrslagos767/status/1249459673109069824?s=20

Police officers have been deployed to Ogba, Agege, Idimu, etc to to prevent any crimes in those area. We are fully on ground. #TheGoodGuys #StatSafe #StayAtHome pic.twitter.com/Qbh9Bp73YJ

— Lagos State Rapid Response Squad (@rrslagos767) April 12, 2020

 

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