No cover-up for our officer’s wrongdoing, Police tell Lagosians

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The Lagos State Police Command on Saturday assured Lagosians that no wrongdoing by its officers will be covered up.

This assurance comes after a viral video showed an incident at Omole Estate, in which security personnel were seen blocking uniformed police officers from entering the estate.

Police spokesperson, Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed that the officers involved in the incident were not from the Lagos State Police Command.

Hundeyin said the uniformed police officers were part of a police escort and protection detail from outside Lagos.

The spokesman noted that despite this, the obstruction of law enforcement officers in the execution of their duties is illegal and will not be tolerated.

He added that such acts of interference are punishable under Nigerian law and warned that those who obstruct police officers could face legal consequences.

Hundeyin also claimed that the Commissioner of Police, CP Olohundare Jimoh, was disappointed that Omole Estate’s management chose to share the incident on social media to cast aspersions in the minds of the public rather than reporting it to the relevant authorities.

“We urge the Omole estate management and residents to report every incident of concern to the police and also follow up on proper investigation of such incidents and the actions taken against such officers instead of resorting to self-help,” he added.

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