BREAKING: Police recover 21 firearms in Lagos’ mop-up operations

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At least 21 assorted firearms were recovered from non-state actors across Lagos in mop-up operations in March, the Police Command said Friday.

By Emma Ogbuehi

At least 21 assorted firearms were recovered from non-state actors across Lagos in March, the Police Command said Friday.

Police Commissioner, Owohunwa Idowu who made the disclosure at his maiden press briefing at the Officers’ Mess in Ikeja, said the feat was an outcome of intensified mop-up operations against  illegal firearms in line with directives from the Inspector General of Police (IG) Alkali Usman.

The Commissioner, who used the occasion to review the security operations during the last general elections, said the command adopted the concentric circle law enforcement principle to not only mop up these illegal firearms but track their sources.

Acknowledging that illicit firearms in the hands of non-state actor was a challenge to law enforcement, Idowu said the police would not rest until those behind the proliferation were arrested, prosecuted.

He said: “What we are doing is to continue to identify sources of these firearms. We do arrest, make recoveries and have coordinated approach in line with the directive of the IG to mop up illicit firearms within the public space”.

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He added that from the strategic approach, what the command is doing is to not isolate the recovery of a firearm but to move ahead to use the concentric circle law enforcement principle to track the source. That, he said, is the only way the Force can break the network behind the proliferation of the arms, adding that it is beginning to yield result.

Idowu said: “If you have been following the news, you will hear that Ilupeju division, about a week ago, based on intelligence, flagged down a bus and they attempted to run. They gave them a hot pursue, arrested them and recovered an English pistol. Apparently they were going for an operation.

“So, the point here is that we will keep sustaining our efforts to track the brains behind this to ensure that our mop up operation is meaningful and sustainable. In so doing, we also need the support of the citizens in providing information so that firearm traffickers are apprehended. “Within March alone, we recovered 21 firearms of different precision and calibres. We will sustain it and hope that the judicial system will support us and ensure prompt justice on those arrested.”

On security in the just concluded elections, Idowu said 54 major incidents were recorded across all 13,325 polling units, adding that 45 suspects were arrested in the two elections.

He said 2,870 Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs); seven weapons including two firearms; 28 snatched ballot boxes; One BVAS machine and a POS machine being deployed for vote buying, were recovered in the course of police election security operations from various electoral offenders.

“Out of the cases under investigation, it is also on record that Lagos State was the first command to conclude the investigation of the first sets of fourteen (14) electoral offences and promptly processed eight to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for prosecution in line with the Electoral Act and the directives of the Inspector General of Police, while others involving unlawful possession of firearms and sundry criminal acts were charged to courts by the Police”.

He stated that investigations into the remaining electoral offenses have reached advanced stages and as soon as they are concluded will be similarly processed for prosecution in furtherance to efforts to sanitise the electoral space and discourage the resort to extra-legal means to attain political ends in future electoral engagements in the state.

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