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Lagos CP attributes crime rate to hoodlums on motorcycle

The police command in Lagos State says statistics have shown that armed hoodlums who operate on motorcycles, popularly known as ‘okada’, are responsible for a greater percentage of crime in the state.

Hakeem Odumosu, the state Commissioner of Police, made this known while appraising the security situation in the state at a stakeholders’ meeting on Monday, in Ikeja.

Odumosu said that this was so because the hoodlums had found motorcycles as a veritable means of escape from the scenes of crime.

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According to him, crime reports from the field in the last five months have shown that the hoodlums are responsible for armed robbery, cultism, kidnapping, murder, burglary and stealing, among others.

“It has also been established that ‘okadas’ are illegally used as a veritable means of conveying hard drugs from one point to another.

“The consequences of spreading hard drugs and their consumption are better imagined than said.”

The police chief said traffic robbery, carjacking, movement of arms and cash-snatching from bank customers had been traced to armed hoodlums who operate on motorcycles. (NAN)

 

Odumosu said that a large section of Lagos populace had come to regard commercial motorcycles as a necessary evil; hence the government should take more drastic measures against their notoriety.

He said that in the five months under review (January to May 9), 192 motorcycle riders had died from 280 accidents.

The CP said that the number of deaths recorded in road accidents and crimes committed with the use of motorcycle across the state had assumed a worrisome dimension as the statistics had continued to rise.

According to him, available record in the command revealed that in January, 90 motorcycle accidents occurred; February (76), March (101), April (84) while in May till date 34 motorcycle accidents had been recorded.

He said out of the 192 deaths, February recorded 37 cases of deaths; March had 58 fatality cases while 14 died within 7 days in May.

Odumosu said that Okada accidents on the roads were mostly caused by recklessness and lawlessness of the riders.

He said that it was common sight in Lagos metropolis to see motorcycle operators ride recklessly on highways, facing oncoming road users, especially during peak periods.

He urged the state government to provide further stringent measures that would curtail the excesses of commercial motorcycle operators.

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