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Police impound 13 vehicles over stay-at-home order violation

By Odita Sunday
08 April 2020   |   5:40 pm
The Commander, Rapid Response Squad (RRS) DCP Olatunji Disu Wednesday led a team of police operatives to impound 13 vehicles in Alapere area of the metropolis for not complying with the Federal Government’s directive on the stay at home order. The team also dispersed a group of over 150 youth observing physical exercise in Ketu–Alapere.…

The Commander, Rapid Response Squad (RRS) DCP Olatunji Disu Wednesday led a team of police operatives to impound 13 vehicles in Alapere area of the metropolis for not complying with the Federal Government’s directive on the stay at home order.

The team also dispersed a group of over 150 youth observing physical exercise in Ketu–Alapere.

The vehicles, which included three cars, seven buses and three 4-wheel drives were caught carrying passengers who did not have valid excuses of being on the road.

The Commander, who was leading a team of police officers on the intensification of enforcement of COVID 19 stay at home to Lagos Island detoured at Ketu – Alapere where a long queue of vehicles was making their way towards Ojota Bridge inward Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

The State Commissioner of Police, CP Hakeem Odumosu, had yesterday evening directed the Commander, RRS and Area Commanders in the State to supervise and intensify enforcement of the Stay at home directives on COVID 19.

The Commander had earlier directed his men to disperse over 150 youths who had equally converged in front of Samuel Gbadebo Adegboyega Village beside The Apostolic Church, Alapere.

Some of the youths, who claimed to be residents of the village and Ketu – Alapere were in their large numbers doing morning physical exercises before the police got to the area.

After being addressed on the essence of the government’s stay at home order, some of the youth still refused to go home until the RRS Commander directed his officers to form a wall, walked the youth down the road before they eventually dispersed.

While vehicles with valid excuses and identifications were allowed passage, some of the buses that were arrested stated that they were heading to Ibadan with their passengers.

All the vehicles have been handed over to Alapere Divisional Police Station.

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