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Policeman killed as suspected hoodlums attack Lagos community

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A policeman has been killed in Gberigbe area of Ikorodu, Lagos state, after suspected hoodlums invaded the community.

The suspected hoodlums, identified by residents as “land-grabbers”, were said to have invaded the community over the weekend.

Two other persons were also killed during the fracas.

Olaiwola Akanmu, a community leader in Gberigbe, told NAN that the hoodlums attacked the community as part of attempts to forcefully take possession of a piece of land in the area.

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“They killed two ‘omo oniles’ and one of the four policemen on duty here,” Akanmu, secretary to the Orelade/Ladera royal family in Gberigbe, said.

“In a bid to take over some people’s land, some land-grabbers led hoodlums suspected to be cultists to invade our community.

“The hoodlum shots sporadically and eventually a policeman and two people lost their lives. Since then, people have started living in fear.

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“I am calling on the police IG and CP Lagos state to help restore peace and save our community from the hands of hoodlums and land-grabbers.”

According to him, the matter has been reported to the police, but residents are worried about the possibility of a reprisal attack.

Also speaking on the incident, Olugbenga Mayan, another community leader, called for the intervention of the Lagos government to address the problem of land-grabbing in the state.

“We are calling on government and security agencies to assist us. Commercial activities have been grounded; residents no longer sleep with their two eyes closed,” he said.

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Monsuru Adeniji, a resident, said the incident had caused hardship on residents, as transporters are afraid of plying the route due to fear of attack.

When contacted, Adekunle Ajisebutu, Lagos police command spokesman, said: “I will contact you as soon as I’m briefed on the matter.”

The development comes months after the Lagos government announced that persons convicted of land-grabbing will be imprisoned for six years without the option of fine.

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