The Lagos Environmental Sanitation Corps, LAGESC, popularly known as KAI apprehended and secured the prosecution of 27 miscreants for offences bordering on breach of peace and unlawful conversion of government property 23rd February, 2024.

This is in line with recent consolidated efforts geared towards the removal of criminal elements causing obstruction to Lagos residents in transit, usually forcing them to cross highways in the stead of pedestrian bridges for safety.

LAGESC Corps Marshal, retired Major Olatunbosun Olaniyi Cole disclosure this at the Agency’s Command Headquarters, Bolade-Oshodi.

He said the recent prosecution of the criminally-minded individuals is a testament to the resolve of KAI to ensure that there is total compliance to entrenching pedestrians’ safety across major highways in Lagos and determined to chase after them until the last person.

The enforcement exercise was carried out on 23rd February, 2024 in syndicated raids on the Oshodi, Ladipo, PWD, Bolade, National pedestrian bridges resulted in the arrests.

Cole revealed the names of the convicts as Tobiloba Adeyemi, M, 27, Imoh Nelson, M, 24, Biodun Mojeed, M, 25, Abdul Rahamon Habibi, M, 26, Tejumola Ojo, M , 27, Rasheed Yekeen, M, 27, Oluranti Alaba, M, 32, Alabi Ayobami, M, 36, Richard Osamimo, M, 29, Iwu Chukwuma, M, 31, Justice Okaro, M, 25.

Others are Abubakar Ibrahim, M, 26, Ade Daniel, M, 25, Bidemi Gbotolohun, M, 25, Oluwaseun Samuel, M, 23, Nkpoma Kelechi, M, 27, Onesemo Makelu, M, 25, Eze Emeka, M, 30, Wale Albert, M, 39, Ibrahim Oyiza, M, 60, Imole Adedokun, M, 31, Ali Adam, M, 19, Uzepa Sani, M, Abdulhakeem Abdulrasheed, M, 24, Shefiu Nasiru, M, 25, Usman Adamu, M, 32, Okonkwo Ikechukwu, M, 22.

He further revealed that the now-convicted suspects were arraigned before Chief Magistrate S.A Adefioye on a two-count charge of conducting themselves in a manner likely to cause breach of peace and unlawful conversion for use of government property by occupation which are offences punishable under Section 168(1)(d) and Section 348(1) of the Criminals Laws of Lagos State 2015 as they were found guilty as charged and sentenced to five months in jail on Friday.

Cole declared that there will be no hiding place for miscreants fond of dispossessing pedestrians’ of their valuables as operatives of the Agency stationed across the pedestrian bridges have been continuously mandated to ensure voluntary compliance.

He advised them to make appropriate use of the bridges for safety to avoid being hit by speeding motorists on the highway.

This is according to a statement made available by Head, Public Affairs and Advocacy Unit, Ajayi Lukman.