Lagos parades 4 suspects over BRT attack
By Jeffrey Agbo
Four persons suspected to be linked to the August 13 attack on a Bus Rapid Transport (BRT) have been arrested by the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Enforcement Agency.
Chairman of the agency, Tayo Akerele, told reporters in Lagos that the bus was moving from Orile-Iganmu to Alaba Suru when it was attacked.
Akerele listed the suspects as Ilesanmi Kazeem, Ibrahim Lawal, Daniel Abati and Mohammed Ali.
The bus was reportedly attacked by hoodlums who robbed the passengers of their belongings and vandalised the vehicle.
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Mr Akerele, who vowed that the suspects would be prosecuted, regretted that miscreants consistently attack buses.
“We must bring them to justice to deter others from such attitude,” he said.
Also speaking, Emmanuel Oyewole, ACP Operations, Lagos Command, said that the raid embarked by men of the task force on that axis produced the suspects.
Oyewole described the attack as unfortunate, warning that the government would not condone such.
“So far, four suspects have been apprehended. One Mohammad Ali, aged 30, who was apprehended, mentioned the other three, while others are still at large.
“The offence was carried out in broad daylight. It is highly condemnable. At the end of our investigation, they will be charged to court,” he said.