Lagos State Taskforce don arrest 26 suspects during one serious operation wey target people wey dey dump dirt for road anyhow and officers wey dey collect illegal money from cart pushers. The operation happen for different parts of the state as government try clean up Lagos and stop sharp practices wey dey worry residents.
According to officials, some of the arrested suspects dey dispose refuse for drainage, roadside and unapproved places, causing serious environmental wahala. Others na taskforce impersonators and some uniformed men wey dey extort cart pushers, forcing dem to pay daily before dem fit work.
The Lagos State Government talk say dem no go tolerate any act wey dey destroy environment or spoil government image. Dem promise say all suspects go face full law, while government go continue monitoring waste disposal and taskforce activities to protect honest workers and keep Lagos clean.
Illegal Rubbish Dumping, Extortion Scatter Lagos as Taskforce Arrest 26 Suspects
Pandemonium burst for some areas of Lagos as taskforce officials arrest 26 people over illegal waste dumping and extortion of cart pushers. The arrests follow series of complaints from residents and traders wey dey suffer from dirty environment and harassment by fake officers.
Investigation show say some suspects dey use cart pushing business as cover to dump refuse anywhere, while others dey force cart pushers to pay money before dem allow dem move freely. This bad practice don block drainage, cause flooding and increase tension between residents and enforcement officers.
Government don warn say anybody wey involve for illegal waste disposal or extortion go face serious punishment. Authorities also urge Lagosians to report any suspicious activity as the state step up efforts to restore order and sanity across all communities.
Lagos State Taskforce Crack Down on Dirty Environment, Extortion—26 Arrested
Lagos State Taskforce don launch strong clampdown against illegal waste disposal and extortion, leading to the arrest of 26 suspects across the metropolis. The move na part of government plan to improve environmental hygiene and protect low-income workers from harassment.
Eyewitnesses say Lagos State Taskforce raid black spots where refuse dey dumped unlawfully and areas where cart pushers dey forced to pay illegal levies. Many residents praise the operation, saying the activities of these suspects don cause flooding, sickness and unnecessary stress.
The state government assure say the operation no be one-day show, as more raids go continue until discipline return to the system. Officials encourage cart pushers and residents make dem cooperate with authorities and use approved waste disposal channels to make Lagos a better place.
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