50 suspects arrested over Lagos market riots
The Lagos State Police Command has arrested over 50 suspects linked to the crisis that broke out in Ile-Epo area of the state yesterday.
It was learnt that the crisis was fueled by clashes between youths and hoodlums in the market on Wednesday night which continued till yesterday morning.
Some shops and goods were burnt in the fracas.
It was also learnt that a fire service truck which drove into the market yesterday morning was forced to reverse after being pelted with stones. The hoodlums were however restricted by the early intervention by the police.
A statement by the police spokesman, Benjamin Hundeyin, said: “Following reports of clashes among youths and hoodlums in the Ile-Epo area, the Divisional Police of Oke-Odo station swiftly led his men to the scene and have since restored normalcy.
“Over 50 suspects linked to the disturbances have been apprehended, with their makeshift shelters demolished, effectively dispersing their presence. The Commissioner of Police, Adegoke Fayoade, has directed the prosecution of the arrested hoodlums, underscoring a commitment to upholding the rule of law.
“He also warns that any further disruptions to the peace will be met with decisive action within the confines of legal protocol.”