Crime / 23 Jun 2026

Lagos Police arrest multiple suspects, recover weapons, drugs

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Lagos Police arrest multiple suspects, recover weapons, drugs

The Lagos State Police Command has recorded major operational successes in June 2026, arresting multiple suspects linked to armed robbery, cultism, vandalism, illegal immigration, impersonation, and unlawful possession of firearms across the state.

Speaking during a press briefing on the command’s achievements for the month, the Commissioner of Police, CP Tijani Fatai, stated that the command remains committed to protecting lives and property through proactive policing, intelligence-led operations, and strategic crime prevention.

He disclosed that police operations within the period led to the recovery of 14 firearms, four live cartridges, one MAN diesel truck, 51 mobile phones, two Vehicle Engine Control Units (ECUs), one operational motorcycle, 47 sacks of military camouflage uniforms, 80 cartons of suspected illicit substances, vandalized electrical cables, and other incriminating exhibits.

Among the breakthroughs was the arrest of two suspected cable vandals on the Third Mainland Bridge, alongside the recovery of vandalized electric cables.

Police also arrested suspects in Ayetoro-Ijanikin and recovered two double-barrel guns and six locally made single-barrel guns following investigations into a theft at a Catholic church under construction.

In a significant move against a notorious “One Chance” robbery syndicate, operatives arrested a suspect linked to the gang and recovered 51 mobile phones believed to be the proceeds of robbery operations.

The command also made a major seizure when operatives attached to the Anti-Kidnapping Unit intercepted an unregistered MAN diesel truck loaded with 47 sacks of military camouflage uniforms and 80 cartons of suspected illicit substances. 

Three suspects were arrested in connection with the operation, and investigations revealed the items were allegedly being transported to the eastern part of the country.

Police arrested suspected cult members linked to the Eiye Confraternity and recovered an English Beretta pistol loaded with 10 rounds of live ammunition, a jackknife, and a locally made pistol.

In separate operations, suspects involved in armed robbery and illegal possession of firearms were arrested in Ilupeju, Ipaja, and other parts of the state, with additional firearms and cartridges recovered.

The command also rescued 38 foreign nationals from potential mob action in Epe. Preliminary investigations revealed that 20 of them had entered Nigeria illegally, while 18 possessed valid ECOWAS travel documents. 

The matter has been referred to the Nigeria Immigration Service and the relevant embassies.

The Police also arrested individuals for impersonation, including fake military personnel posing as members of the Nigerian Army and Navy.

CP Fatai reassured residents that there would be no safe haven for criminal elements in Lagos, urging the public to continue supporting the police with timely and credible information to strengthen crime prevention and law enforcement.