Three arrested for vandalising electricity cables in Lagos

Three individuals have been arrested by Lagos State law enforcement officers for tampering with critical electricity infrastructure along Glover Road, near Defence House in the Ikoyi area of the state.

The Lagos State Government disclosed this in a statement on its website on Friday, where it revealed that the suspects were allegedly digging and cutting power cables, creating a significant threat to public safety and electricity supply in the area.

The statement partly read, “The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources has commended the swift response of law enforcement officers in apprehending three vandals who were caught tampering with critical electricity infrastructure.

“The Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Mr. Biodun Ogunleye, while condemning the act of vandalism, emphasised its detrimental impact on electricity supply and public safety.”

He described the destruction of power infrastructure as a crime that not only disrupts essential services but also endangers lives and hampers economic activities

“The destruction of power infrastructure is a serious offence that disrupts essential services, endangers lives, and slows down economic activities.

“The government will not tolerate such criminal acts, and we will ensure that those responsible face the full weight of the law,” he was quoted as saying.

Ogunleye also urged residents to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity around electricity infrastructure to authorities.

“Protecting our power systems is a collective responsibility, and public cooperation is crucial in preventing such criminal acts,” he added.

After their arrest, the suspects were reportedly taken to the Ikoyi Police Station and are expected to be transferred to Oshodi for prosecution in accordance with the law.

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