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Lagos Police Arraigns 34 Protesters During End SARS Memorial

The Lagos State Police Command have confirmed arresting at least 34 persons during the #EndSARS anniversary protest on Wednesday.

Grassroots.ng understands that the protest, which was to commemorate the one-year anniversary of #EndSARS; was carried via vehicle procession along the Lekki toll gate.

The protest, which began at 8am and ended two hours later, was largely peaceful without threat to security; except for a brief traffic gridlock experienced by motorists during the period.

In a statement made available to newsmen, the spokesperson for the Lagos police command; CSP Adekunle Ajisebutu, however, said some hoodlums took advantage of the gridlock to attack motorists after the #EndSARS protest had ended.

“At about 11:30 pm, after the real protesters had left peacefully without any confrontation; hoodlums took advantage of the gridlock, with criminal intentions to start attacking innocent law-abiding citizens.

“One Shina Edun of Man O’ War Nigeria, attached to the Lekki Concession Company was stabbed in the stomach by the hoodlums. The victim was immediately rushed to the hospital where he is currently receiving medical attention.

“Following the criminal acts by the hoodlums, the police responded swiftly and dispersed them with minimum force.

“Consequently, 34 of the hoodlums were arrested. Two cutlasses, one hammer, a jackknife, and assorted charms were recovered from them,” he said.

The PPRO said the suspects were arraigned on the same day at Oshodi Magistrates’ Court 5; before Magistrate Israel Adelakunon, for conduct likely to cause a breach of the peace.
While two of the accused persons pleaded guilty and were fined N10,000 each; 30 others pleaded not guilty and were granted bail in the sum of N20,000 with one surety in like sum.

“One of them was discharged and acquitted, while one other, named Chukwu Chika; who was arrested with a sharp cutlass and assorted charms confessed that he deliberately came to cause violence and mayhem.”

Ajisebutu said the court ordered the police to carry out a thorough investigation on his case and charge him to court appropriately.

The police spokesperson added that CP Hakeem Odumosu had expressed the command’s profound gratitude to members of the public for their overwhelming support before, during, and after the protests.

“The CP equally rendered his apologies to any media person whose right might have been inadvertently infringed upon while the security personnel was trying to prevent the breakdown of law and order,” he said.

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