The Lagos State Police Command has sustained its aggressive clearance operations against criminal hideouts across the state, arresting 153 suspects and seizing 100 unregistered motorcycles.
According to the police, the achievements were recorded under the ongoing Operation KO S’AYE, in line with the Command’s commitment to ensuring that there is no safe haven for criminals.
In a statement, the Command’s spokesperson, SP Abimbola Adebisi said:
“On Sunday, July 5, 2026, at about 5:45 a.m., acting on credible intelligence, a joint team of operatives drawn from different formations of the Command carried out a coordinated raid on criminal hideouts at Boolar, Okofilling Bus Stop, Igando, and other identified black spots within the Area M, Idimu axis. The operation was aimed at flushing out hoodlums and other criminal elements terrorising the area.
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“During the operation, a total of 153 suspects were arrested. Exhibits recovered include 100 unregistered motorcycles, 54 mobile phones, one double-barrel gun, two single-barrel guns, one locally made double-barrel short gun, two military camouflage uniforms, assorted charms, six generators suspected to have been stolen, substances suspected to be Indian hemp, and various quantities of illicit drugs.
“The suspects are currently in police custody, while investigations are ongoing to determine their individual culpability. Those found to have committed criminal offences will be charged to court accordingly.
“The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, CP Tijani Fatai commended the operatives for their professionalism and dedication to duty. He reaffirmed the Command’s unwavering commitment to the continued implementation of Operation KO S’AYE, stressing that the operation will be sustained across the state to deny criminals any safe haven and ensure the safety and security of all residents.
“The Commissioner of Police also urged members of the public to continue providing timely and credible information that will assist the police in identifying criminal hideouts, apprehending offenders, and enhancing public safety across the state.”

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