Newly Installed CCTV Aids Arrest of Robbers in Oshodi
By
Ridwan Adeniyi
OSHODI,
Lagos, Nigeria – The newly deployed mobile
CCTV camera procured by the Lagos State Government for the operatives of the
Lagos Rapid Response Squad has recorded its first surveillance arrest.
The
suspect was arrested in Oshodi while the Mobile CCTV was being installed at
Oshodi to monitor the area. The suspect Emmanuel Alowonle, 18-year old, a
native of Ondo State, disclosed this during interrogation that he came to Lagos
about two years ago and work as a bus conductor in the area.
Alowonle
was arrested after stealing from another commuter handbag on the pedestrian
walk way. The mobile CCTV camera was parading oshodi when it sited Emmanuel in
the crowd picking from a passerby handbag.
The
CCTV camera was jointly managed and put into use by both the RRS operatives and
technical assistance by the Lagos State Response Unit, (LRU).
The
emergency management parastatal of the Lagos State Government handled the
technical knowhow of the camera while men of the RRS took charge of the security
aspect of the newly deployed security mechanism.
The
surveillance patrol team afterwards patrolled through Ilasa area, mile 2, and
Airport road in same manner of test running and putting into use the mobile
surveillance technology.
The
mobile CCTV is geared towards helping security operatives in close monitoring
and wider view of Lagos crime prone areas and also enhances prompt detective
ability of security men in the state.
It
will be recalled that the Lagos State government in its effort to combat crime
in the state gave out the surveillance mobile CCTV to further help in the
tracking down of criminals and identifying crime scenes in the State.
The
Governor while handling over the security mechanism to the Commander RRS said,
the present administration is on top of the fulfillment of its triangular
tripod agenda which security and empowerment of security operatives lingers on.
Confirming
the development, the Police Public Relations Officer, Assistant Superintendent
of Police, ASP Olarinde Famous Cole, said that there would be no hiding place
for those who come to Lagos to perpetrate crime, adding that the police would
fish them out of your hiding.
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