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Police say gunmen plotting to attack Lagos, put men on red alert

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The police say it is working closely with other sister security agencies to ensure that no person or group of persons succeeds in tracking Lagos

By Jeffrey Agbo

Lagos State Police Command has placed its operatives on red alert over alleged plans to attack the state by suspected gunmen.

The Command’s spokesperson SP Benjamin Hundeyin said in a statement on Sunday that the police have intelligence suggesting that Lagos State could be on the radar of some persons planning attacks across the country.

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“To this end, the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, CP Abiodun Alabi, has placed the State Intelligence Bureau (SIB) of the Command on high alert,” Hundeyin said.

“Also placed on alert are all Area Commanders, Divisional Police Officers and Tactical Commanders, in a bid to ensure that any planned attack is promptly and decisively nibbed in the bud.

“The Command is also working closely with other sister security agencies to ensure that no person or group of persons succeeds in destabilising the peace and serenity enjoyed by the good people of Lagos State.”

Hundeyin said that the Lagos police boss enjoined people in the state not to fear, assuring them that all human, material and operational resources had been fully and optimally deployed across the length and breadth of the state.

The spokesman noted that in all the border towns, persons coming in and going out were under serious surveillance to ensure that there was absolutely no breach of the peace in the state.

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“Consequent upon the carefully laid down security plans and strategies, all residents of Lagos State are urged to go about their lawful duties without panic or fear.

“Lagos residents are equally enjoined to remain very vigilant and report suspicious movements and persons to security agencies,” Hundeyin added.

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