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The Ogun State Police Command has deployed a Special Intervention Squad on the Sagamu-Ijebu Ode-Benin Expressway to check incidences of crime along the axis.

Command spokesperson and a Chief Superintendent of Police, CSP Omolola Odutola, disclosed this in a statement issued on Thursday.

Odutola explained that the move was in line with the commitment of the command to ensure the safety and security of commuters and residents, following the rise in incidents of kidnapping and armed robbery on the highway.

She explained that the command’s Commissioner, CP Lanre Ogunlowo, was resolved to put an end to criminal activities on the expressway.

She said: “On Wednesday, CP Ogunlowo personally inspected the security operations at the newly established intervention post, strategically located before Odogbolu, in between Celplas Industry, Mikano Generator and Ladgroup Company, on the stretch of the road.

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“The outpost, consisting of a makeshift roof shed fortified with sandbags, serves as a rapid response center for distress calls from the Ijebu Ode, Sagamu, and Owode Egba area commands.

“It also serves as distress point for commuters who require emergency assistance from the police.

“This calculated approach is designed to complement other security pin-down points along the expressway, ensuring comprehensive coverage.

“Key security deployments include two OP MESA security points positioned inward and outward Lagos on the Long Bridge.

“Shed posts with Armoured Personnel Carriers (APC) at the Sagamu Interchange and the makeshift security posts on the Ijebu Ode-Sagamu Highway to reassure road users of the active presence of armed policemen.”

Odutola further said that the proactive security initiative followed an earlier surveillance operation conducted on February 27,  during which the commissioner identified and blocked escape routes frequently used by kidnappers.

She stated that the police command remained resolute in its mission to combat crime and ensure that road users travel without fear or apprehension.

Odutola urged members of the public to report any suspicious activities via the Command’s emergency hotline: 08099401875, when in distress.


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