How We Lost 100 AK-47 Rifles To Hoodlums During #EndSARS Protests In Lagos – Police Committee

No fewer than 37 police formations were said to have been attacked during the widespread looting and destruction of public and private facilities that erupted in the wake of the #EndSARS protests

This was disclosed by Inspector-General of Police Committee on EndSARS Protest Damage Assessment on Saturday.

The committee noted that about 100 AK-47 rifles and 2,600 pieces of ammunition are missing as a result of attacks on police formations in Lagos State by hoodlums.

It added that 367 vehicles, including 10 Armoured Personnel Carrier, saloon cars and Hilux vans were burnt.

The Chairman of the 10-man committee, CP Yaro Abutu, disclosed this on Saturday in an interview with journalists.

It was learnt that the committee submitted the report to the IG, Mohammed Adamu, within three weeks.

Abutu lamented that it was unfortunate the destruction happened towards the end of the year “when there is a surge in criminality all over the country.”

“We are taking a tour around the 17 states where burning of police facilities and killing of police personnel occurred. Since Lagos is the epicentre we decided to come to Lagos first. Thirty-seven police stations were attacked in Lagos and about 30 per cent of the police infrastructure in the state has been crippled.

“Also, a lot of arms and ammunition were carted away. We are still counting and collating. In some police stations, 15 to 30 firearms and a number of ammunitions were stolen. So far from our preliminary report, about 100 pieces of AK-47 cannot be accounted for and up to 2,600 pieces of ammunition are missing. This is when criminals become more aggressive whereas police equipment has been crippled. It is pathetic.”

The committee chairman urged hoodlums in possession of the arms and ammunition to return them to the nearest police station or community leaders, noting that three firearms were returned to some police formations on Friday.

He added, “One of them was returned to the Area Commander Ajah, ACP Gbolahan. It was found somewhere and the community alerted him. They (policemen) went to pick it. If the community sees it (firearm) and refuses to report, the weapon will still be used to unleash terror on the population. That is why we are appealing to community leaders, youths and other stakeholders to be on the lookout.”

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