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LASTMA arrests impersonator who extorted N7,800 from motorist

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The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority has apprehended a 47-year-old man for allegedly impersonating one of its officials and extorting ₦7,800 from an unsuspecting motorist.

The General Manager of LASTMA, Mr Olalekan Bakare-Oki, disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday in Lagos.

Bakare-Oki said the suspect was arrested on Tuesday near the Itire Junction area of the state.

According to him, preliminary investigations revealed that the suspect, posing as a LASTMA operative, had accosted one Mr Stephen Ayano and demanded ₦80,000 from him for allegedly making an unlawful turn at the junction.

“The suspect told his victim that the amount was the penalty for the traffic violation.

“Unable to meet the outrageous demand, the victim pleaded and eventually parted with the only cash (₦7,800) in his possession, which he handed over to the fake officer,” Bakare-Oki said.

The LASTMA boss noted that shortly after the transaction, the victim became suspicious of the suspect’s behaviour and promptly contacted the agency through its toll-free hotline (0800-00-LASTMA / 0800-005-27862) to verify the authenticity of the alleged officer.

He said that, acting on the distress report, LASTMA’s Surveillance and Intelligence Unit was swiftly mobilised to the location.

Bakare-Oki explained that, on sighting the approaching enforcement team, the suspect attempted to flee but was pursued, apprehended, and immediately taken to the LASTMA headquarters for interrogation.

“During interrogation, the suspect confessed to being a member of a three-man criminal syndicate that routinely parades itself as LASTMA personnel around the Itire axis.

“He also revealed that the gang operates across several road intersections and makes an average of ₦65,000 daily,” Bakare-Oki stated.

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The LASTMA boss commended the vigilance and prompt report made by the victim, describing it as an act of civic responsibility.

He reaffirmed the agency’s unwavering commitment to integrity, professionalism, and transparency in traffic management operations across Lagos State.

Bakare-Oki further reiterated the agency’s zero-tolerance policy towards impersonation and fraudulent practices, stressing that genuine LASTMA officers can be easily identified by their official uniforms, personalised name tags, and unique service identification numbers.

“I can assure the public that the suspect will be arraigned before a Mobile Court.

“This is to serve as a deterrent to other unscrupulous elements who habitually disguise as LASTMA officials to extort innocent members of the public,” he added.

In previous years, LASTMA had recorded several cases of impersonation, mostly involving individuals extorting motorists under the guise of being officials. On March 4, 2021, PUNCH reported the arrest of Shakiru Agbaje, a former LASTMA officer dismissed nine years earlier, for impersonating the agency and extorting motorists in Mushin.

Similarly, on October 24, 2024, a 45-year-old man, Adewunmi Taiwo, was caught on Oshodi Bridge posing as a LASTMA official while wearing an official uniform and operating a white Hiace Coaster bus. In June 2025, LASTMA announced plans to arraign a serial impersonator who reportedly collected about ₦250,000 weekly from impounded vehicle owners, while another fake officer confessed to earning ₦35,000 daily from extortion.

Other arrests within the same year included 27-year-old David Oluchkwu, apprehended in Lekki, and a man posing as a Special Traffic Mayor conducting illegal operations. Another fake officer, identified as Bamidele, was also jailed for two years in Ikoyi. These recurring incidents underline a persistent problem of LASTMA impersonation across Lagos, driven largely by extortion and fraudulent activity.

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150 terrorists convicted in 48 hours, says AGF

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The Federal Government has secured approximately 150 convictions within the first two days of its latest phase of mass terrorism trials, Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), disclosed on Tuesday.

Fagbemi made the disclosure while speaking with journalists at the Federal High Court in Abuja, where the trials are being conducted simultaneously before 10 judges of the court.

The AGF said the current phase, which commenced on Monday, had already recorded about 160 trials leading to roughly 150 convictions on its first day alone.

“Yesterday, we had about 160 trials. I think about 150 convictions,” Fagbemi told reporters.

He added that proceedings on Tuesday brought approximately 300 cases before the courts, with another 84 cases expected to be concluded before the close of the day.

“Whatever we can do, or wherever we stop today, we’ll continue tomorrow and also on Thursday. So it’s still ongoing,” the minister said.

Fagbemi appealed for patience from members of the public as the exercise continued, stressing that the initiative reflected the government’s commitment to justice, accountability and the rule of law.

On Monday, the AGF had said the ongoing phase marked the fourth round of mass terrorism trials conducted since the inception of the current administration, describing the exercise as a clear signal that the government would not tolerate terrorism in any form.

“The message is clear, direct and straightforward. It is that the present administration is not taking the issue of terrorism with levity. And that is why you see ongoing trials.

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“Since the inception of this administration, this is about the fourth phase that we are undertaking. So the message is that let everybody know that terrorism in whatever form or shape will not be tolerated,” Fagbemi added.

The prosecution is being led by the AGF himself, while the Director-General of the Legal Aid Council, Aliyu Abubakar, heads the defence team.

Among the judges handling the cases are Justices Binta Nyako, Emeka Nwite, Musa Liman, James Omotosho, Obiora Egwuatu and Ekerete Akpan, with proceedings taking place across several courtrooms simultaneously.

The current phase of trials is expected to run through Thursday, with the overall exercise scheduled to last one week.

The latest phase follows a previous round conducted between April 7 and April 10, during which no fewer than 500 alleged terrorists were tried before the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja.

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Police arrest man for sharing fake video of bandit attack in Ekiti

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The Ekiti State Police Command has arrested a man, Sunday Olawale, over allegedly spreading fake news of bandits’ attack on Are Ekiti in the Irepodun Ifelodun Local Government area of the state.

The Police Public Relations Officer, Sunday Abutu, said in a statement in Ado Ekiti on Tuesday that the suspect, who confessed to the crime, had been unable to give a reason for the false information.

Abutu stated, “The Police Command wishes to reiterate that there was no bandit invasion in Are Ekiti or any part of the Ekiti State”.

The statement reads in part: “On 14th of June, 2026, the Command Rapid Response Squad trailed and arrested one Sunday Olawale at Ekute area of Ado Ekiti for cyberstalking and giving of false information intended to cause breakdown of law and order.

“It would be recalled that on the 12th of June 2026, a video was circulating on social media claiming that bandits had invaded Are Ekiti. The video was later confirmed to be false.

“During the investigation, the suspect confessed to having peddled the false information on social media and was unable to give any satisfactory reason for his action.

“The State Commissioner of Police, Michael Falade, while warning that the Command will not tolerate any act of fake news peddling or content capable of initiating panic among members of the public, advises members of the public to always verify information they believe or share on social media,” the PPRO stated.

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Police confirm three security operatives killed in NIPSS Plateau gunmen attack

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The Plateau State Police Command has confirmed that three security operatives were killed in an attack on the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru, in the early hours of Monday.

In an information update in Jos on Tuesday, signed by the state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Alfred Alabo, the command said, “The Plateau State Police Command, on a very sad note, wishes to confirm the incident that occurred in the early hours of today, 16th June 2026, involving security personnel on duty at the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, NIPSS, Kuru.

“Regrettably, three security personnel lost their lives during the incident.”

The command disclosed that security has been beefed up around the facility following the attack.

“Security reinforcements have been deployed, and patrols have been intensified around the general area by the Commissioner of Police, CP Bassey Ewah,” SP Alabo stated.

The police also assured residents that calm has returned to the area.

“The situation is under control and normal activities have resumed,” the statement added.

On the next steps, the command said, “Investigation is ongoing. The command urges members of the public to remain calm and go about their lawful businesses.”

The PPRO concluded that “Further updates will be communicated in due course.”

NIPSS Kuru is Nigeria’s premier policy training institution for senior public officials.

The attack marks one of the most serious security breaches at the facility in recent years.

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