Twelve suspected
members of the Bakassi Boys arrested on Monday at Ladipo Market, Mushin in
Lagos, Southwest Nigeria will soon be charged to court.
The suspected Bakassi
Boys, who were allegedly terrorising traders at the Ladipo Market, were
arrested by officials of the Lagos State Taskforce on Environmental and Special
Offences (Enforcement) Unit shortly after the closure of the market due to
filth and degradation of the environment on Monday.
Some of the suspects arrested are Chibike Eze,
Monday Chukwu, Obinna Ibe, Ndubuisi Ezinwane, Samson Ape and Tochi Kinsley.
The items recovered from the suspects include
over 10 cutlasses, knives, charms and rings, among others.
Taskforce Chairman, Bayo Sulaiman, Chief
Superintendent of Police, said the suspects would be charged to court soon for
the law to take its due course.
“They initially dared us by showing us their
charms and we are also aware that they have weapons. We are going to charge
them to court,” he said.
Chairman of Mushin Local Government, Olatunde
Adepintan had told the taskforce that criminals and suspected members of
Bakassi Boys were living inside the market.
P.M.NEWS learnt that the taskforce officials
forced the massive gate to the market open as it was shut from inside by the
suspected hoodlums.
The police, however, called for reinforcement as
they got wind that the suspects were armed with guns and dangerous weapons.
As the police gained entrance into the market,
one of the hoodlums brought out a knife and challenged them. But when the
hoodlums realised that they were outnumbered by the police, they attempted to
escape, but 12 of the 18 suspects were arrested.
One of the suspects, Eze, denied that they were
members of Bakassi Boys.
He said that they were security men hired by
Jonathan Okorie.
He said the cutlasses and the charms recovered
from them were used for security purposes.
“We were 18 but some of us have fled. I am not a
criminal. I am here to secure this market. Since I came here, I have been sleeping
in this market,” he said.
Meanwhile traders of
Ladipo Market are complaining about the closure of the market.
The traders who were
dispersed by the taskforce officials with several canisters of teargas said
they were caught unawares as they never expected the market to be shut without
notice.
A trader, who craved
anonymity, told P.M.NEWS: “We don’t like the closure. This will cause suffering. We came in this
morning (yesterday) and met our market shut and the police stopped us from
entering. No notice was given to us and what are we going to do now?”
Another trader simply
identified as Nduibuisi, appealed to government to re-open the market as the
traders would lose lots of money.
Taskforce Chairman,
Sulaiman said the state government had lots of issues with the market, ranging
from hooliganism, lack of toilet facilities, degradation of the environment
with diesel and fuel as well as traders in the market turning themselves in to
another government.
“We came here two weeks
ago, but the officials of the market did not show up. There was street trading
and there are lots of shanties here. We will make sure that this time around,
proper sanitation is done by the traders before this market will be re-opened
and they have to submit to the chairman of Mushin Local Government,” he stated.
Source: PM News
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