LAGESC seize alcohol worth N2m during clampdown on parks, garages

sale of alcohol at car park

The Lagos Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC) seized alcohol worth about N2 million during a clampdown exercise carried out recently by its operatives at garages, parks and roadsides in the state.

This was disclosed in a statement released on the Lagos State government website.

The exercise is part of efforts to rid garages, parks and roadsides of illegal liquor sales and consumption by motorists and drivers.

Corps Marshal of (LAGESC) CP Gbemisola Akinpelu (retd) disclosed that the exercise will be continuous due to the concern of the State Government on the alarming rate liquor drinks are being sold in garages, motor parks, roadsides and in traffic.

Akinpelu further revealed that the negative trend poses grave danger to the psychological, mental and general well-being of drivers, motorists and pedestrians alike.

She emphasised that the confiscated liquor drinks will be handed over to the appropriate authorities for destruction, adding that LAGSEC is determined to stem the tide of the illegal and unlawful sale of alcohol across the State’s motor parks.

Akinpelu also read the riot act to street traders to desist from displaying liquor drinks for sale in garages, motor parks, roadsides and in traffic.

She warned that the Agency will not relent in its drive to rid the State of all environmental nuisances.

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