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#EndSARS protest: Many policemen in Lagos are missing, unaccounted for; Police panel says

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The Police Committee on EndSARS Protest Damage Assessment says many police officers in Lagos State are still missing and unaccounted for, after street thugs attacked police several police stations in the city following the hijacking of the peaceful #EndSARS protests.

The committee, which was in Lagos to assess the extent of damage to police assets during the weekend, disclosed that the level of destruction suffered by the force would affect the quality of policing and security in the state.

The chairman of the 10-man committee, Yaro Abutu, a Commissioner of Police, told journalists on Saturday that many policemen had no stations to resume to, while other cops no longer had uniforms.

He explained that his committee, which was heading for Ogun State in continuation of its assessment, had yet to quantify the losses suffered by the Lagos State Police Command.

Abutu said, “Do you know that at some of the stations, we cannot account for the policemen yet because when the mob came, some (cops) were killed and taken away, some were chased into the bush and the waterways. So, these are the kind of things we are still working on.

“We are still collating the number of destroyed police patrol vehicles, exhibits vehicles, personal vehicles and those belonging to the members of the public parked at the stations.

“From the damage recorded in terms of police patrol vans, it has a heavy impact on the quality and availability of patrol services in Lagos for the next few months, even till next year; it is massive. And to compound it, the patrol vans are brand new.”

The CP explained that police officers whose stations were razed were severely limited by the lack of offices from where they could carry out their operations.

“They (policemen) are hanging around their stations like IDPs (internally displaced persons). Not only were the stations burnt, their uniforms were also burnt. Because of the cosmopolitan and congested nature of Lagos, most policemen keep their uniforms in their offices. A good number of them hardly go back home until the weekend.”

Abutu appealed to those with stolen police firearms to return them.


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