Lagos Set To Prosecute Miscreants For Attacking LASTMA Officers

  • Five individuals arrested for assaulting and injuring LASTMA personnel in Ikeja
  • The attack occurred during an enforcement operation to remove illegally parked trucks
  • Lagos State Government to prosecute the arrested miscreants as a deterrent

Eko Hot Blog reports that the Lagos State Government is set to prosecute five individuals arrested for assaulting and injuring LASTMA personnel during an enforcement operation in the Oba Akran Avenue area of Ikeja, Lagos.

Lagos To Prosecute Miscreants For Attacking LASTMA Officers

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Speaking on the incident, Hon. Sola Giwa, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, explained that the LASTMA operatives were conducting an operation to remove illegally parked Viju Milk trucks on Oba Akran Avenue when they were viciously attacked by the truck drivers and miscreants in the area.

Lagos To Prosecute Miscreants For Attacking LASTMA Officers

Despite LASTMA operational vehicles being vandalized, 54 Viju Milk trucks were successfully evacuated during the enforcement operations to decongest the road and ensure the free flow of traffic movement.

The Special Adviser further revealed that the Police, working in conjunction with LASTMA officials, arrested five of the attackers, namely Falomo Oluwafemi, Afeniyi Stephen, Olamide Adekunle, Chukwu Guaja Eze, and Adeshina Sulaimon.

Lagos To Prosecute Miscreants For Attacking LASTMA Officers

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However, the injured LASTMA officers were promptly taken to the hospital for medical attention.

Hon. Sola Giwa stated that the arrested individuals will be prosecuted by the state government, as a deterrent to others.

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