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Lagos Task Force Arrests Man for Brutalisin­g LASTMA Official

- Chiemelie Ezeobi

The operatives of the Lagos State Task Force has arrested who attacked and brutalised a Lagos State Transport Management Agency (LASTMA), official, one Mr. Omomoyesan Olumide, while on official duty around Lekki-Ajah area.

According to the taskforce, the suspect who was identified as 20-year-old Benjamin Archibong, had been charged to court for due prosecutio­n.

Confirming the incident, the taskforce Public Relations Officers, Adebayo Toafiq, said the suspect had attacked and obstructed a Team (B) LASTMAoffi­cials, Zone 14, Lekki-Ajah axis from impounding a commercial Volkswagen bus.

He said the driver of the said bus with registrati­on number FKJ 688 XV, had resisted arrest after he was picked up for dropping passengers at unauthoris­ed place around Lekki-Ajah area of Lagos.

Thus he was arrested and charged for assault, obstructio­n and conduct likely to cause breach of peace before Magistrate Adepeju Odusanya of Court 15 Samuel Ilori Magistrate Courts, Ogba, Lagos.

Prosecutin­g counsel, Adedoyin Odukoya, disclosed that the suspect pleaded ‘Not Guilty’ and was granted bail of N100,000 with two sureties in like sum.

While the matter was adjourned to February 28, 2017 for further hearing, the magistrate emphasised that the two sureties must be residents of the state.

Also, the Chairman of the taskforce, Olayinka Egbeyemi, said the suspect was charged to court based on the directive of the state Commission­er of Police, Mr. Fatai Owoseni.

Egbeyemi said the operatives of the agency also rescued the wounded LASTMA official from the suspect, adding that charges against the suspect would served as a deterrent to the general public not to obstruct any security or government officials while dischargin­g their legitimate duties.

Meanwhile, he said the operatives of the taskforce has commenced the enforcemen­t of the directive of Ambode to arrest any local government and Local Council Developmen­t Area officials or touts who claim to be enforcing the Lagos State Road Traffic Law of 2012.

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