Eagle-eyed security officials of
Ojodu Local Council Development Area of Lagos State on Monday apprehended a
middle-aged man in Ogba area, Innocent Nwevo, with 47 kegs of Premium Motor
Spirit (PMS) otherwise known as petrol.
Executive Secretary of the Council,
Mallam Ahmed Moyosore Jaji, said a combined team of members of the Caretaker
Committee and Men of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps attached to
the LCDA arrested the culprit.
Explaining the circumstances that
led to the arrest to journalists, Jaji said the team, acted on a tip off that a
tenant in a shop opposite Sunday Retail Market, Ogba, was stockpiling and
engaging in illegal sales of petroleum product in the area.
Jaji said that being a resident
of the area, he mobilised his team for an on-the-spot assessment of the place.
He said they did not meet the
culprit initially, but later got him and discovered several kegs of petrol,
carefully concealed behind foodstuffs and other commodities in the shop, adding
that to avoid being mobbed, the team took both the culprit and the exhibit to
the council.
“We thank God that an action that
could put lives and properties in jeopardy was averted today. Imagine if a keg
bursts, the whole environment and this area would have been in crisis.
“Thank God, we were able to avert
this. However, having succeeded in nailing the culprit, our next line of
action is to hand him over to the appropriate law enforcement agencies for
further necessary action. Though, I have at the same time intimated the
relevant government agencies especially, Lagos State Government about the
discovery,” Jaji said.claimed to be a food vendor admitted that he knew that
the business was illegal, but due to his dwindling business, he was introduced
to petrol business by one Mr John, who he said was residing in Mowe area of
Ogun State.
Nwevo said
he had six shops in the area, but unfortunately, those working with him went
away with all his profit and business money which made things difficult for
him. Therefore, to make ends meet, one of his friends introduced him to the
illegal business.
He said he often purchased the
fuel from around Mowe axis and would transport it in a vehicle to sell for
around N5000 for 50 litres.
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