Lagos State Police debunks claims of boko haram arrests

LAGOS, NIGERIA – April 17, 2025 – The Lagos State Police Command has firmly denied allegations published by Punch Newspaper regarding the arrest of hundreds of Boko Haram suspects in Lagos.
Specifically, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, the Police Public Relations Officer, clarified that Commissioner of Police CP Olohundare Jimoh ordered an immediate probe into the report. Consequently, investigators found no proof of Boko Haram activity in the state.
Moreover, community leaders and transport operators in the mentioned areas confirmed no such arrests occurred. To verify the claims, the police deployed surveillance teams and intelligence officers to trailer parks cited in the article. However, their findings contradicted the newspaper’s assertions, revealing no evidence of terrorist presence.

Additionally, CSP Hundeyin condemned the report as “false, malicious, and ill-intended,” stressing its potential to incite public panic. He urged Lagos residents to dismiss the story, assuring them of the police’s unwavering commitment to security. Furthermore, he advised journalists to prioritize fact-checking to avoid spreading harmful misinformation.
In light of this, CP Jimoh reaffirmed the police’s dedication to protecting lives and property. He encouraged citizens to stay alert and report suspicious activities via emergency lines. Meanwhile, the command continues to monitor the situation closely, ensuring Lagos remains safe.
Ultimately, the police emphasized collaboration with the media and public to uphold peace. By working together, misinformation can be curbed, and security maintained. For updates, residents are advised to follow official police channels.
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