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Lagos Taskforce nabs man for alleged N5m fraud

Operatives attached to Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Unit (Taskforce) have apprehended a 37 years old man, Adeshola Abiodun, for allegedly swindling a real estate developer the sum of N5m.

The operatives equally impounded over 100 vehicles at unauthorised locations and bus stops in the areas.

NigeriaCrime.com learned that the operation was done to ease vehicular and human movements in Oshodi and its environs, especially in the ember period.

According to the Chairman of the agency, CSP Shola Jejeloye, “the vehicles were confiscated in the early hours of Sunday during simultaneous enforcement exercises at Oshodi Bus Terminals, Akinpelu, Ishola street and Makinde axis.

According to him, the arrested suspected fraudster swindled an unsuspecting real estate developer of N5m meant for the payment of a development levy at the Lagos State Physical Planning Permit Authority (LASPPPA).

“The suspect, Adeshola Abiodun, 37, transferred the funds meant for other purposes and also generated fake receipts to the victim before being investigated and consequently arrested by the Lagos State Taskforce and charged to court.”

He also disclosed that over 100 vehicles used for commercial and private purposes were impounded for various traffic offences including obstruction of free flow of traffic, picking and dropping off passengers at unapproved bus stops.

The Chairman said the exercise was to checkmate the unbecoming attitudes of some motorists as it is no longer business as usual for anybody who obstructs the free flow of traffic in the area. He said, “Commercial motorists popularly known as Danfo drivers have been warned on several occasions to desist from flouting traffic rules in the State but they end up doing the exact opposite when you look away.

“Their actions have an effect on both pedestrians and vehicular movements in and around this axis that is why we are going to be more firm with our enforcement exercises with them this ember period.

“I have said it before and will say it again that it will no longer be business as usual,” said the Chairman.

Jejeloye decried how private vehicles also emulate their commercial counterparts thereby compounding the issues on ground through their road usage.

He warned them about the effects their actions have on Lagosians and appealed to them to do the right thing or risk having their vehicles impounded.

“We have impounded over 100 vehicles today for parking indiscriminately and obstructing the free flow of traffic and we will ensure that anyone caught after this would face the sanctions of DNR (Do Not Release) until the court rules otherwise. To be forewarned is to be forearmed” Jejeloye stated.

The Chairman also sounded a note of warning to miscreants and hoodlums who lurk around Oshodi and other parts of the State, and have devised new means of dispossessing unsuspecting individuals of their belongings, stating that they risk jail term if caught by officials of the Agency.

CSP Jejeloye called on traders who display their wares by the roadside to heed the warnings of the State Government or have their goods confiscated. He referred to the several meetings he had with them in previous months on the need for them to move their activities into the market complex to create adequate space on the roads for free vehicular movement.

“No stone will be left unturned this time around until traffic impediments on our roads are completely removed. Enforcement exercises will be doubled till motorists and traders toe the line of best practices in ensuring that the roads are free and motorable for all,” he said.

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