Police accuse Ikorodu traditional rulers of conspiring with militants

Kayode Ogundele
Kayode Ogundele
Lagos CP Owoseni, along with Ikorodu monarchs after the meeting

The police have accused traditional rulers and chiefs in the area of collaborating withsuspected criminals to unleash terror on residents.

Robbery, kidnapping have been on the increase in the area in recent times.

Two weeks ago, an army captain, four policemen and some residents were killed during a gun battle between security operatives and suspected militants.

Speaking late Sunday during a meeting with the traditional rulers, Fatai Owoseni, commissioner of police in the state, said his command would no longer accept the high rate of crime under the watch of the rulers.

“There are Baales (village heads) that are informants and sponsors of criminals in this area. They allow militants to build houses harbouring criminals in the creeks.

“I want the royal fathers to call their chiefs to order. This meeting is convened to tell them that we will no longer tolerate silent conspiracy.

“Traditional rulers cannot tell me they don’t know who is who in their domain; all communities are advised to organise their local vigilantes.”

Owoseni, who said most kidnappings, killings and other violent crimes in Lagos take place in Ikorodu, urged communities to be part of the security management.

“In the community, there are hunters and farmers; they can’t say they don’t know criminals in their communities. There is conspiracy of silence on criminal activities and this conspiracy must stop.

“Traditional rulers and religious leaders must unmask the criminals in their communities.

“We have begun operations at Isawo; we need intelligence reports from the traditional rulers.

“Killing for rituals must stop and with your support, we can stop those killings.

“Let us take ownership of our areas and expose the hoodlums amongst you.

“Some of the Baales and chiefs supply foods to these militants; many of them are spies to these vandals and militants.”

Owoseni warned traditional rulers in Ikorodu area against harbouring criminals who were unleashing terror on their subjects.

The police boss expressed sadness over incessant kidnapping, pipeline vandalism, robbery, cultism and killings of innocent persons in the area.

Responding, Adewale Shotobi, the Ayangburen of Ikorodu, assured the police that the traditional institution would partner with security operatives in curbing crimes in the area.

Shotobi said the royal fathers were investigating the recent killings and other crimes in the area in order to expose the hoodlums.

Also speaking, Ajibade Agoro, oba of Imota, noted that increasing crime in the area was due to massive urban-rural migration.

“No traditional ruler would be happy for his community to be known for criminality during his reign,” he said.

“Cultism is our problem in Imota. Few days ago, someone was shot while another person was also shot yesterday.

“Our challenge is that when we give information and the police arrest these criminals, after few weeks, the suspects are released.”

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