The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, has denied shutting down Brooks Estate, Magodo, Isheri after ordering the arrest of private security guards who allegedly delayed and denied him entrance into the estate.
According to reports, the police boss had gone to the estate in his convoy to meet a āstrategic partner at a functionā on Saturday when the incident happened.
In a statement titled, āBrooks estate not locked down by Lagos CPā, it was clarified that the CP did not lock down the estate as speculated on social media.
The Lagos Police Public Relations Officer, Adekunle Ajisebutu, warned private security guards against disregard for police officers.
Read the full statement below.
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āCP Hakeem Odumosu who was recently promoted to the enviable rank of Assistant Inspector-General of Police due to his hard work and commitment to duty, visited the public Estate yesterday, January 1, 2022, to meet a strategic partner at a function after going around, visiting some places in the state to ensure the safety of Lagosians.
āThe Commissioner of Police was accompanied by his armed security details and was driven in his official car bearing an official number plate and a pennant, including all the paraphernalia of office.
āOn reaching the Estate gate, he was properly introduced notwithstanding the visible security details in uniform including a dispatch rider in his convoy, yet he was prevented from entering the Estate by some overzealous private security guards.
āAll appeals to the security men to allow the CP to go to see someone at a function where an urgent matter bordering on security was to be discussed, fell on deaf ears even when they had foreknowledge of his coming.
āIn spite of this deliberate humiliation, the senior police officer remained calm. When it became obvious that the security men were going overboard, the CP after about 30 minutes humiliation, ordered the arrest of four of the security men, leaving one.
āHowever, in order not to make the Estate porous, the Commissioner of Police immediately posted well-armed policemen at the gate to support the security man left behind.ā
āA few minutes later, a female resident of the Estate later identified as Adebola Fatiregun who didnāt witness the incident but heard of it, stormed the gate in anger, inciting other residents against the Commissioner of Police and his aides. She was also arrested for inciting violence and conduct likely to cause a breach of peace.āAll those arrested were taken to the Isheri Police Division where they made statements. They were subsequently released a few minutes after, following the intervention of notable individuals.
āAt no time did the Commissioner of Police shut or lock down the Estate. The police boss could not have done that for whatever reason, knowing that the Estate is a residential one.
āSome residents of the Estate in solidarity with the arrested security men, deliberately closed the gate, thereby creating a temporary gridlock. This they did after the CP had left, perhaps to blackmail him and make him release the security men.ā
āIt should be stated here that, the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria provides for freedom of movement. The police in particular are statutorily permitted to enter any public place at any time. The Brooks Estate is a public place and the roads leading into it are highways and as such, no one has the power to prevent police officers in uniform from entering the Estate or any such public places.
āThe internal security arrangements of the estates and other public places nonetheless, the statutory powers of the police to have unfettered access to public places must be acknowledged and respected.
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