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Lagos law enforcement crackdowns
Overview
In late July 2026, Lagos State’s Environmental and Special Offences Unit launched a city-wide clean-up operation, arresting 46 individuals suspected of street fraud, illegal motorcycling, drug dealing, and ticket touting. The raid also recovered cannabis, a locally fabricated firearm, and a cutlass.
A week later, after scavengers stripped steel reinforcements from the newly built Festac-Alakija bridge, the state governor ordered an immediate security response. A joint midnight operation by the Rapid Response Squad and the Kick Against Indiscipline task force detained 27 suspects, emphasizing the protection of critical public infrastructure.
On August 7, Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, reported that suspected scavengers and hoodlums removed iron rods, steel reinforcements, and cables from beneath the bridge. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu condemned the vandalism as “barbaric and criminal,” directing security agencies to track down and prosecute all culpable individuals. While the incident raised safety concerns, the Office of Infrastructure confirmed the bridge's overall structural integrity remains intact, and emergency remedial works have been ordered to protect the bridge columns.
Entities
Lagos State Government · Festac-Alakija Bridge · Babajide Sanwo‑Olu · Festac‑Alakija Bridge · Tokunbo Wahab
Claims
What the coverage asserts, and how many sources carry each claim.
- [● 6 SOURCES] Scavengers removed iron rods, steel reinforcements and cables from beneath the Festac‑Alakija bridge.
- [● 6 SOURCES] Lagos authorities arrested 27 suspects in a midnight operation.
- [● 5 SOURCES] Commissioner Tokunbo Wahab disclosed the vandalism and arrests.
- [● 4 SOURCES] Governor Babajide Sanwo‑Olu ordered security agencies to track down and prosecute the vandals.
- [● 4 SOURCES] The governor said the bridge's structural integrity remains intact despite the vandalism.
- [● 4 SOURCES] Emergency remedial works will commence immediately to protect the bridge columns.
- [● 3 SOURCES] The removal could compromise the structural integrity of the bridge.
Timeline
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14 days ago
[CRIME] 17 sourcesLagos arrests 27 suspects for vandalizing Festac-Alakija BridgeLagos authorities arrested 27 suspects for vandalizing the Festac-Alakija Bridge by removing structural steel and cables. Governor Sanwo-Olu assured the bridge remains structurally safe.
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28 days ago
[CRIME] 4 sourcesLagos taskforce arrests 46 suspects in anti‑crime clean‑upLagos taskforce arrested 46 suspects during a Friday clean‑up across the island, seizing cannabis, a cutlass and an illegal gun; officials said normalcy was restored and prosecutions will follow.
Sources
citybusinessnews.com · gistmania.com · knowledgesource.com · newscentral.africa · newsnowonline.com.ng · newtelegraphng.com · pmnewsnigeria.com · punchng.com · qed.ng · realnewsmagazine.net · thecable.ng · theglittersonline.com.ng · thepodiummedia.com · thevoicenewsmagazine.com · thewhistler.ng · tribuneonlineng.com · worldstagenews.com
This summary has been updated 2 times: see revision history