Some Yoruba Nation agitators who planned to hold a protest in the state’s Alausa region have been detained by the Lagos State Police Command.
SP Benjamin Hundeyin, the command’s spokesman, revealed this on his verified Twitter account on Sunday.
He said, “Earlier today, a number of Yoruba Nation agitators commenced setting up camp at Alausa planned to be used as base to launch a massive protest.
“Camp was promptly dislodged while agitators were arrested. Investigation continues at State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID),” he said.
According to him, lawlessness will not be tolerated in the state.
“Protests that started with this format, in Lagos, always snowballed into infringement of the rights of others, destruction of property and difficult-to-manage situations.
“At Lagos State Police Command, we put crime statistics to use,” Hundeyin said.
He said section 4 of the Police Act 2020 stated that the police shall maintain public safety, law, and order and also protect the lives and property of all persons in Nigeria. (NAN)