Fri. Nov 8th, 2024

Lagos community laments invasion of hoodlums, begs DPO, security operatives for help

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Residents of Taiwo Fayemi community in Ejigbo Local Council
Development Area (LCDA) of Lagos State have cried out to the council
chairman, Hon. Monsuru Bello (Obe) and the Divisional Police Officer
of Ejigbo Police Division, CSP Olabisi Okuwobi to improve the security
surveillance of the community, claiming that hoodlums have taken over
the streets.

According to the residents, the hoodlums now operate in daylight,
robbing people of their belongings.

The Community Development Association Chairman, Mr. Olajide Makinde,
lamented the high rate at which hoodlums attack the community.

According to him, apart from robbery, some boys have also invaded the
community, smoking Indian hemp without restriction.

He said their behaviour has become a major menace to the community as
they pose danger to their children and the entire residents.

“The boys are the major problems now, smoking and stealing within the
neighbourhood. These boys smoke India hemp freely during the day not
to talk of at night. They are becoming a great menace to the residents
and if they are not checked earlier, they may wreak irreparable havoc
on the community.

“Street trading is becoming another major headache in our community.
The issue also has to be curtailed by the local government.

“The police can help by ensuring they patrol the community often to
show presence and use force to arrest those hoodlums. If they do this,
the hoodlums will reduce as those who may want to join them would be
forced to desist,” he said.

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