Police urge Lagosians to report criminal activities on 3rd Mainland Bridge,other roads
The Lagos State Police Command has called on commuters to report suspicious activities on Third Mainland Bridge and other major roads in the state.
The call was made in a statement on Sunday by the state’s Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin.
This followed a report by a newspaper (not THE WHISTLER), which narrated horrible experiences of Lagosians on the Third Mainland Bridge and other strategic roads in the state at nightfall.
But reacting, Hundeyin said police officers in both patrol cars and bikes are deployed to the Third Mainland Bridge and other strategic locations round-the-clock.
He said, “The Lagos State Police Command has noted with concern claims of police absence or connivance with criminal elements on the Third Mainland Bridge and other major roads in the state as reported by a newspaper.
“The Command can confirm that police officers in both patrol cars and bikes are deployed to the Third Mainland Bridge and other strategic locations round-the-clock. Commuters are encouraged to take advantage of their static and roving presence at these locations.
“Commuters are equally enjoined to promptly inform the police of any suspicious or criminal activity, especially emergencies to enable appropriate action.
“The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Police Command, CP Adegoke Fayoade,assures residents and visitors to Lagos State that their security would continue to be prioritized at all times.