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Police probe rampaging youths’ attack on station

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The Lagos State Police command has commenced an investigation to track down the suspects behind the burning of the Oregun Police Post in the Ikeja area of the state.

In the early hours of Monday, angry youths reportedly invaded the police post located on Olayiwola Close, set it ablaze and injured a policeman on duty.

The motivation behind the attack could not be ascertained as of the time this report was filed but our correspondent gathered that the policeman, who sustained an injury in the head, was rushed to the emergency centre at the toll gate along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway for prompt treatment.

It was learnt that while the station was on fire, officials of the Lagos State Fire Service were contacted and mobilised to the scene to salvage the situation.

The fire was put out but part of the building of the police post was affected.

However, no weapon was stolen.

Confirming the attack, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Superintendent Benjamin Hundeyin said that an investigation into the case had commenced, adding that “efforts were on to arrest the suspects”.

Meanwhile, two suspected members of the Yoruba Nation Group were arrested during an attempt to take over the Alausa Police Station in Ikeja on Sunday.

During the invasion, the agitators – numbering about 15 – while on the premises, were said to have brought out their phones and started recording the station and themselves chanting, “No more Nigeria police again”, and “Yoruba Nation has taken over in Yoruba land”.

In an attempt to disperse the protesters, some policemen attached to the station were attacked.

Hundeyin said police reinforcement was promptly dispatched to the scene and two of the agitators were arrested while others escaped.

He also noted that charms, cutlasses and insignia of the group were recovered from the suspects.

The Director, Lagos State Fire Service, Margaret Adeseye said officials attached to the Alausa Fire Station were mobilised to the scene to put out the fire.

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