THIRD MAINLAND BRIDGE VANDAL ARRESTED, OTHERS SOUGHT
Yakubu Yusuf, a suspect, was taken into custody by Lagos Police Command’s Onikan Division operators after he vandalized a section of the Third Mainland Bridge’s railings.
The Lagos State Police Command made this information public on X.com on Wednesday.
The statement claims that Yusuf was taken into custody as a result of information the division got about certain vandals’ activities at the Third Mainland Bridge’s Old School of Nursing region.
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The statement reads, “Officers of Onikan Division after receiving information of the activities of some vandals who were vandalizing the railings of the bridge by Old School of Nursing inward Third Mainland Bridge, arrested one Yakubu Yusuf ‘m’ aged 28 and twenty one (21) long pieces of aluminum railings were recovered.”
The statement said an investigation is being conducted to make more arrests of individuals.
It added, “Investigation is on to arrest other fleeing suspects.”
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