Lagos State task force confiscates 146 motorcycles, arrests 21 Okada-men
Operatives of the Lagos State task force arrested 21 okada men yesterday and seized 146 motorcycles at Second Rainbow, Mile 2.
Reportedly, the reason to this effect, the chairman of the agency, Olayinka Egbeyemi, said was based on series of complaints to his office by members of the public of criminal activities facilitated by motorcycle riders around Mile 2, Orile-Igamu, Aguda and Coker areas of the state.
According to The Guardian reports, Olayinka said activities of the motorcycle riders were on the increase as they terrorize members of the public both day and night by dispossessing them of their valuables such as phones, jewelries and bags.
He went on to advise motorcycle operators to properly screen out criminals amongst their membership and educate others to stop plying any of the restricted 475 routes, which includes highways and bridges across the state.
The chairman further enjoined private operators using 200cc and above brand of motorcycles, particularly corporate bodies, to warn their dispatch riders from engaging in commercial activities as anyone caught violating any sections of the Lagos State Road Traffic Laws of 2012 would be prosecuted.
Meanwhile, Magistrate Lateef Owolabi of the Lagos State Mobile Court sitting at Oshodi on the same day forfeited the impounded 146 motorcycles to government and subsequently sentenced the 21 arrested riders to two weeks imprisonment with N5,000 as an option of fine to jail term.
Prosecuting counsel, Adedoyin Odukoya, disclosed that the 21 arrested riders were convicted after they all pleaded ‘guilty’ to the two-count charge levied against them.
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He added that the charges are driving/riding motorcycles on restricted routes contrary to Scheduled (1) item (22) of the Lagos State Road Traffic Laws of 2012 and ‘Conducts likely to cause Breach of Peace’ contrary to Section 166 Sub. (1) (d) of Lagos State Criminal Laws of 2011.


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