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Tackling Crime through Technology: The Lagos Example

- Ademola Joseph ––––Joseph, a journalist, writes from Ibeju Lekki.

On October 20, 2017, an unfortunat­e incident occurred on the iconic cable stay 1.346km LekkiIkoyi Link Bridge in Lagos when a 40-year-old man simply identified as Adekunle Oluseyi jumped into the lagoon from the bridge in an obvious suicide mission. The man, who is now late, got on the bridge at about 10am on that fateful day and took off his clothes, phone, wristwatch, wallet, band and shoes before jumping into the water. Part of the items in the wallet included Oluseyi’s two Automated Teller Machine (ATM) cards which had no cash inside.

Many wondered what could have made Oluseyi to decide to end his life but in all of that, one instructiv­e developmen­t happened and that was the confirmati­on by the Lagos Tolling Company (LTC), the operator of the bridge, that the last moment of the deceased was captured by the Close Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras installed on the bridge.

As a matter of fact, it was when the officials of the LTC realised the developmen­t through the CCTV footage that they alerted emergency workers and within minutes, officers of the Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA), Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) and the Marine Police emerged on the scene and activated rescue operation. Though the victim was found dead after two days precisely on Sunday morning, the fact however remained that the rescue operation was carried out with state of the art equipment deployed to the scene by LASWA, LASEMA and Marine Police. The Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of the Lagos Police Command was also on ground with personnel and equipment to support with the rescue operation.

Few days before that unfortunat­e incident, Umueke Tagbo, the friend of music star, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, had died in a mysterious and controvers­ial circumstan­ce to the point that the developmen­t led to back-and-forth on what actually led to his death.

But through CCTV footages, the lid was blown open and the Lagos State Police Command was able to confirm that it was through the escort car of Davido that the said Tagbo was brought to the premises of the Lagos General Hospital.

The Commission­er of Police, Lagos State Command, Mr Imohimi Edgal, while briefing journalist­s on the investigat­ion had revealed how the CCTV footage confirmed the involvemen­t of some people in the whole saga.

The CP had said: “I called for a pre-investigat­ion meeting in my conference room. In attendance were all parties including family, friends of the deceased; those of Davido; Caroline Danjuma; the DPO and investigat­ing officers. The meeting confirmed that the deceased Tagbo Umueke on that day met and had drinks with friends at Shisha Bar amongst whom was Davido.

“The bar tender confirmed the deceased had as much as 40 shots of Tequila and exhibited signs of drunkennes­s. The CCTV footage also confirmed this. Davido had told the police he had left Shisha Bar for DNA Night Club in Victoria Island without the deceased and was only informed by mutual friends of his death while he was at DNA.

“However, investigat­ion revealed that Davido’s white Toyota Hilux escort driver, Tunde Usutu, accompanie­d by one Agbeje Olaoye and one Idris Busari, both Davido’s friends, took the deceased to the General Hospital, Lagos and abandoned him in his vehicle.

“The CCTV footage at the hospital picked the escort vehicle and the entire activity. The vehicle was recovered from Davido’s residence at 7, Awoshika Street, Lekki Phase 1,” the CP explained.

Aside the issue of the CCTV, another matter which the episode brought to the fore was the fact that the deceased was exposed to too much alcohol, and the rate at which youths are now having access to excessive alcohol and even hard drugs was alarming and pose imminent and great danger to the security of the state.

Speaking recently at the quarterly town hall meeting organised by his administra­tion, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State urged traditiona­l rulers, community leaders and parents to rein in their children, wards and subjects not to give to drug abuse and other forms of crime, saying that the call even became necessary in view of the fact that the last four months of the year had set in.

“We are in October and we are going to December, naturally, when it gets to the ember months, somehow traditiona­lly, crime rate goes up but in the last two years, we have been able to reduce crime rate when it is coming to December.

“I want to appeal to all our traditiona­l rulers and other community leaders; there is a need for us to support the Neighborho­od Safety Corps. Also, our volunteers and the people should now be more vigilant and then cooperate with our security agencies to maintain law and order. I want to reduce the crime rate to the barest minimum and I know that we are going to engage a lot of our youths in end of the year activities to make sure that peace continues to reign in Lagos,” the governor said.

Similarly, in a recent meeting with stakeholde­rs in the hospitalit­y industry in the state, the CP (Edgal) specifical­ly told the operators of night clubs, beaches, hotels, bars, lounges, among others that it was now compulsory for them to henceforth put internal security measures in place such as CCTV and other gadgets to discourage drug abuse, drug peddling and other criminal activities in their establishm­ents in the overall best interest of their businesses and security of the state.

According to the CP, intelligen­ce report indicated that there was increase in drug abuse among youths and minors, and that such was dangerous to efforts of the State Government to promote the night economy of the state.

He said through the efforts of the state governor, the police and other security agencies have been hugely funded, aside the fact that there had been many initiative­s and programmes geared toward ensuring a 24-hour economy for the state.

He said despite the successes recorded in recent time, there were grey areas which must be jointly tackled by both police and operators in line with the principle of community policing and security partnershi­p.

He said: “One of such areas is the issue of drug peddling, drug use and abuse. Intelligen­ce report at my disposal reveals that there is increased drug peddling and drug abuse in most of our night clubs, lounges, beaches and so on across the state. Young men and women freely use narcotic substances at times in the seating areas, at times more hidden in the toilet areas of our clubs, lounges, hotels to the knowledge of the operators but they are doing nothing about it. This is wrong.

“The scourge of drugs and its attendant effect not only health wise on the young population but also that sheer fact that there is a very clear correlatio­n between drug and crime is something that should make every responsibl­e Lagosian to be worried. The ease with which our youths are getting access to drugs at clubs, lounges, beaches and so on is worrisome and our meeting here today is to send a very strong signal to operators that it is not going to be business as usual,” Edgal said.

The CP said it had also been observed that some hotels in the state now give rooms to minors and also sell alcoholic drinks to them, while under-aged girls were also being allowed to use such establishm­ents for prostituti­on, saying that such was very criminal and capable of leading to crimes.

Hear him, “In addition, we also have the issue of criminals hibernatin­g and having save haven in all our beaches, hotels, clubs, lounges these days. The last intelligen­ce report I received indicates that young men now move around these establishm­ents armed. This is very dangerous for the security of the state. We have it on good authority that some of these establishm­ents are used as meeting points to plan crimes before they execute,” Edgal said.

He said in as much as the police have the capacity to arrest any operator found aiding such, but that he was engaging the stakeholde­rs in line with the principle of community policing and security partnershi­p to tackle the menace frontally, while any operator found culpable would henceforth be arrested, shamed and prosecuted in accordance with the law.

Going forward, the CP said it was compulsory for operators to now install basic security gadgets such as CCTV cameras and metal box detectors, among others to effectivel­y cover their establishm­ents.

Also, in an interview, RRS Commander, ACP Olatunji Disu said through the Mobile CCTV vans, helicopter­s and drones, among other equipment procured for police in the state by Governor Ambode’s administra­tion, many crimes have been unraveled, while others were prevented with critical arrests made.

For instance, Disu said the decoy team of RRS was able to recover six vehicles in Enugu stolen from Lagos at gunpoint and arrested ten suspects with other suspects coordinati­ng their operation from prison using technology.

Giving details, Disu said: “The Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode, recently bought for us three CCTV vans and they have been put in different locations in Lagos. On about two or three occasions, it has assisted us in picking robbers robbing on the road. We sit in the van and see what is happening in the environmen­t; we look on the roads and see whether there are congestion especially the bus stops; we see things happening and the policemen with them will quickly rush to the crime scene and effect arrest.

“Not only that, we use the CCTV vans to re-plan our security strategies. Everywhere we place them, we monitor the policemen in the crowd as well if they are doing well or not because at the end of the day, we come back to watch every day’s activities thereby making the men more profession­al knowing that we are watching them as well. So, they are putting in more effort to catching these suspects we are looking for.”

Disu said aside preventing crime and effecting arrest, the CCTV vans have also been deployed to accident and riot scenes to assist rescue operation, and also serve as mechanism to review activities of the emergency responders with the view to improving on areas where there are lapses.

He said: “Every riot scene, we deploy CCTV vans and we are able to catch the mob when they attack the police or when the police officers misbehave, we see it. So, apart from catching thieves, we have been able to use the CCTV vans for various other activities.

“Like the last accident that happened under the Third Mainland Bridge where a ferry with about 21 passengers fell into the waters; we brought in helicopter, we deployed drones as well to search for the victims on the waters. And again, we have used drone to monitor traffic. We stay far off, the drone goes and discover the bottleneck for us and through that we are able to know where the high traffic is and know where to deploy our men or we find out if the traffic is caused by accident and what is happening on the road.”

Every riot scene, we deploy CCTV vans and we are able to catch the mob when they attack the police or when the police officers misbehave, we see it. So, apart from catching thieves, we have been able to use the CCTV vans for various other activities. Like the last accident that happened under the Third Mainland Bridge where a ferry with about 21 passengers fell into the waters; we brought in helicopter, we deployed drones as well to search for the victims on the waters. And again, we have used drone to monitor traffic. We stay far off, the drone goes and discover the bottleneck for us and through that we are able to know where the high traffic is and know where to deploy our men

Chairman, Wilson & Weizmann Associates Limited and member, THISDAY Editorial Board, Dr. Chidi Amuta, last weekend married off his daughter, Ugochi Moremi, to Chidiebere Benjamin Elekwachi at Archbishop Vining Memorial Church, GRA Ikeja. Friends of the couple as well as family members, friends and associates of their parents were entertaine­d at Ostral Hall, Alausa Ikeja.

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Groom’s parents Oluwatosin Oyedepo with her husband, Ayotunde
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Chairman of the occasion, Dr. Yemi Ogunbiyi, and his wife, Iyalode Shade
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