LASG Tasks Force Prosecutes 1,920 Miscreants
- Maxwell Blog
- Oct 2, 2015
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Miscreants
The Chairman of the Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences unit, also known as Task Force Mr. Olubukola Abe has disclosed that no fewer than 1,920 miscreants have been arrested and successfully prosecuted in the law courts during the last 3rd quarter of year 2015 by the Agency
Addressing the Press today, during the Monthly Interactive Session with Media in his office, Mr. Abe Stated that 2,127 were initially arrested out of which 162 were screened out while 55 were discharged in accordance with the law and 1,920 were convicted for various offences.
He stated that the agency functions was not limited to arrest of miscreants alone adding that over 1,720 motorcyclists plying restricted routes across the state were equally arrested and have their motorcycles confiscated in accordance to the Lagos State Road traffic Laws of 2012.
He observed that the agency activities are being tinted towards making sure of secured and tidy environment where social economic development can thrive.
He emphasized that street trading is prohibited across the state and that most traffic being experienced are the direct consequence of activities of these street traders who indiscriminately display their wares on the road or sells to motorists on the high ways.
He stated that the agency functions was not limited to arrest of miscreants alone adding that over 1,720 motorcyclists plying restricted routes across the state were equally arrested and have their motorcycles confiscated in accordance to the Lagos State Road traffic Laws of 2012.
He observed that the agency activities are being tinted towards making sure of secured and tidy environment where social economic development can thrive.
He emphasized that street trading is prohibited across the state and that most traffic being experienced are the direct consequence of activities of these street traders who indiscriminately display their wares on the road or sells to motorists on the high ways.
He urged motorists to desist from patronizing street traders in order to reduce human hours being wasted on our roads.
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