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Ministry arrests three impostors

By Victor Gbonegun
28 January 2019   |   4:05 am
The Lagos State Ministry of the environment has arrested three environmental impostors who disguised as officials of the ministry to exploit residents in the Lekki/Ajah area of the state. The suspects, Olusegun Wasiu, Shina Ahmed and Muyiwa Olusegun were apprehended by the enforcement and advocacy team of the ministry following a tip off directed to…

Speaking on the development, the state Commissioner for the Environment, Mr. Babatunde Durosinmi-Etti urged Lagosians to be careful of individuals who deceive people using fake identification cards

The Lagos State Ministry of the environment has arrested three environmental impostors who disguised as officials of the ministry to exploit residents in the Lekki/Ajah area of the state.

The suspects, Olusegun Wasiu, Shina Ahmed and Muyiwa Olusegun were apprehended by the enforcement and advocacy team of the ministry following a tip off directed to the Director, Enforcement and Advocacy of the ministry, Dr. Tajudeen Afolabi.

They were alleged to be involved in extorting money from developers and residents.

Speaking on the development, the state Commissioner for the Environment, Mr. Babatunde Durosinmi-Etti urged Lagosians to be careful of individuals who deceive people using fake identification cards stressing that such people do not represent the Lagos State Government.

Babatunde Durosinmi-Etti explained that Lagos State officials particularly staff of the Ministry usually operate in groups and are always accompanied by men of the Nigerian Police Force anytime they engage in enforcement duties.

He tasked the people to validate from the Ministry any notice issued particularly if they are in doubt of such notice.
“Lagosians should feel free to report suspected impostors to the Ministry or the nearest police station”.

The Commissioner stated that no individual or group would be allowed to hide under the state government’s resolve to maintain zero tolerance to all forms of environmental abuse and extortion. According to him, anyone caught impersonating government officials would be dealt with in accordance with the law.

He also advised residents to be vigilant and report any environmental impostors operating in their area to authorities.

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