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Lagos Police Blame Okada Riders For BRT Bus Attack

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Lagos Police Blame Okada Riders For BRT Bus Attack

Some of these motorcyclists became angry and mobilised themselves to protest.

Ikeja, Lagos State– The Lagos State Police Command has reported that suspected motorcyclists, often referred to as Okada riders, whose motorcycles were confiscated, are believed to be behind the alleged attack on a BRT bus that occurred on Wednesday in the Orile area of the state.

The Command’s Spokesperson, Benjamin Hundeyin, made this known during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos on Friday.

Hundeyin clarified that the incident was not a case of armed robbery but rather a reaction by the suspected motorcyclists to the seizure of their motorcycles.

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He explained that the Lagos State Taskforce on Environment and Special Offences Enforcement Unit had conducted a raid on commercial motorcyclists operating on BRT lanes and other prohibited roads, resulting in the seizure of some motorcycles.

He alleged that some of the motorcyclists, who resisted the police during the raid due to their positions, were arrested.

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“Some of these motorcyclists became angry and mobilised themselves to protest. The nearest Lagos State Government facility they encountered was the approaching BRT bus.

“They forced the driver to stop and attacked the bus. The driver, not feeling confident enough to drive through them, stopped and fled the bus, allowing the riders to vandalise the windows of the BRT.

“While there are claims that some passengers were robbed in the bus, no one has come forward to report this to the police,” he said.

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NAN reports that on Tuesday, the Lagos State Taskforce on Environment and Special Offences Enforcement Unit impounded 164 motorcycles on the state’s highways.

According to the Taskforce, the motorcycles were in violation of the Lagos State Road Transport Sector Reform Law of 2018, which prohibits motorcyclists from using all highways in the state.

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