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Why Police Set Parts Of Market On Fire – Lagos PPRO Reacts To Alaba Fire Incident

The Lagos State Police Command on Friday said its men raided the shanties around the popular Alaba International Market in the Ojo Local Government Area of the state while acting on credible information.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, disclosed this via his Twitter handle.

He stated that some suspected criminals were arrested after the raid while weapons were recovered from them.

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Hundeyin added that the shanties were thereafter set on fire by the police officers.

He wrote, “This is a false narrative! Acting on credible information, police officers from Ojo Division raided shanties around the market, arrested suspected criminals and recovered some weapons. The shanties were thereafter set on fire. Alaba Int’l Market is not on fire.”

PUNCH Metro reported that there was panic in the area after a fire gutted some shanties around the market.

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The Director of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Margaret Adeseye, in a statement also confirmed that none of the stores in the market was affected.

She said, “It is instructive to confirm that shanties and not shops are on fire, please.”

She further stated that the incident degenerated into a security situation as officials of the agency were unable to gain access into the area to carry out their duties.

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Adeseye said the agency was collaborating with security agents to address the situation.



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