RRS Commander, DCP Tunji Disu

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Seven suspects have been arrested by the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) for posing as Local Government Traffic officers and extorting motorists along LASU – Igando Expressway in Lagos.

The suspects, who claimed they were on contract with the Ikotun-Igando Local Council Development Area in Alimosho Local Government, were arrested yesterday afternoon after a complaint from a victim.

According to the police, the arrested suspects include the gang leader, Taiwo Falodun (48), Mukaila Atanda (48), Adedire Olaniyi (40), Chibuzor Eze (26), Akinseye Alex (48), Rasak Eko (50) and Aro Dotun (46).

The suspects arrested by RRS for extortion on Lagos roads
Two other suspected members of the gang

The suspects were accused of extorting N41,000 from the victim for not speeding on the Expressway last Thursday. 

The RRS told NewsmakersNG: “The victim, according to investigations, was heading towards Igando from LASU when the suspects, operating on Keke NAPEP forced him to park for not speeding. He was thereafter forced to drive to their hideout on LASU – Igando Expressway.

“It was here his vehicle was impounded and made to pay N41,000 before the vehicle was released to him the following day.

“During the arrest, over 15 private vehicles and two commercial buses had been impounded by the miscreants and their tyres deflated.

“Some of the victims, who the gang just arrested described the activities of the suspects as illegal. One of them who declined to mention his name stated that the suspects demanded N30,000 from him for his vehicle not to be towed to Badagry, where he would be made to pay N75,000.
Investigations revealed that many private car owners were paying cash and through a POS allegedly owned by one of the suspects.

“According to Taiwo Falodun, a dismissed Spy Policeman, there are three teams operating for Ikotun-Igando LCDA, adding that, they were engaged to work for the Local Government Council on contract.

“He noted that the team remits N20,000 weekly to the Local Council.
Recovered from the team were payment tickets issued to their victims ranging from N25,000 to N75,000 and one tricycle.”

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