As a result of acting on reliable information, the Lagos State Police Command said on Friday that its officers raided some shanties near the well-known Alaba International Market in the state’s Ojo Local Government Area.
In order to refute internet rumors that the market was completely destroyed by fire, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, made this announcement via Twitter.
He claimed that during the operation, a number of suspects were taken into custody and had weapons found on them.
Hundeyin claimed that the cops later set the shanties on fire.
He wrote in the tweet, “This is a false narrative! Acting on credible information, police officers from the Ojo division raided shanties around the market, arrested suspected criminals and recovered some weapons. The shanties were thereafter set on fire. Alaba Int’l Market is not on fire.”
It was reported that there was panic in the area after fire gutted shanties around the market.
Additionally, it was discovered that some market vendors used self-help to douse the flames before rescue personnel arrived.
In a statement, Margaret Adeseye, the director of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, stated that none of the market’s shops were impacted.
She said, “It is instructive to confirm that shanties and not shops are on fire, please.”
She added that because agency representatives couldn’t enter the area to perform their tasks, the incident turned into a security issue.
Adeseye stated that the organization was working with security personnel to resolve the problem.









