Badoo attacks: Lagos Police warn residents living in isolated areas
The Lagos State Police Command has warned Lagos residents
against living in isolated and unsafe areas where they might be vulnerable to
attacks by hoodlums.
The police
spokesperson in Lagos, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole, said in a statement that the
warning became necessary following the murder of four family members at Ibeshe,
Ikorodu, at the weekend.
“A murder
incident was reported during the early hours of Sunday, July 30 where police
operatives of the Lagos State Command responded to a distress call at Oke Ota,
Ibeshe, Ikorodu area of Lagos State.
“Mobilizing
to the scene, police operatives found it extremely difficult to locate the
house which was situated in a thick forest where it is remotely impossible for
anybody to identify a dwelling house in the area.
“Eventually arriving at the scene on foot, the house is just a room and parlour
with one open window and no visible form of security.
“There, a
family of five was attacked and three died on the spot while one died while
receiving treatment at the hospital.
‘’The last
member is alive and responding to treatment,’’ the police spokesperson said.
He urged
community leaders to identify persons staying in isolated areas which are no
longer safe to come and report to the police.
“This
should be done in order to stop people from moving into unsecured area without
proper social structures.
“The
command also wishes to inform members of the public to come forward with useful
information to aid the police and not resort to jungle justice as investigation
is ongoing,” the statement said.
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