By Damilare Adeleye
A 45-years-old suspect, Adewunmi Taiwo, has been apprehended by men of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, for impersonating as officer of the agency.
The suspect, who confessed that made at least N750,000 in a month from unsuspecting motorists caught over traffic offences, was arrested on Oshodi Bridge in a sting operation.
Taiwo had been posing as a LASTMA officer to intimidate and extort funds from both commercial and private motorists in the vicinity.
Commenting on the Addressing the incident, LASTMA General Manager Mr Olalekan Bakare-Oki, confirmed that the suspect had been operating a white Hiace Coaster Bus with the registration number KJA 724 YJ, utilizing it as a guise to harass drivers in the area.
Bakare-Oki, explained that, “Upon a meticulous search of his vehicle, LASTMA officers uncovered an official LASTMA uniform, including a branded raincoat, among his possessions, confirming his intentions to deceive.
“During interrogation, Mr. Taiwo, who claimed to hail from Ilesha in Osun State and is married with three children, confessed to misusing the uniform to extort unwitting motorists, targeting high-traffic routes along Ikorodu Road and the Oshodi to Mile-2 Expressway.
“He further admitted to generating between N15,000 and N25,000 daily from these unauthorized activities.
“The agency had received multiple reports regarding extortion linked to this particular Hiace Coaster Bus. In response, LASTMA’s Surveillance and Monitoring Unit was mobilized to investigate and subsequently apprehend the suspect.
“We are unwavering in our commitment to uphold LASTMA’s integrity and professionalism.”
Bakare-Oki, therefore, warned individuals who exploit LASTMA’s identity for unlawful gains to desist forthwith as “any attempt to tarnish the agency’s reputation will be met with the full force of the law when caught. The suspect will be charged accordingly.”
He reassured the public of the agency’s vigilant enforcement efforts to safeguard the efficacy of traffic management in Lagos State.
Bakare-Oki, urged all motorists to report any suspicious activities via LASTMA’s toll-free hotlines (080000527862) to aid in eradicating illicit practice among officers of the agency for better service delivery.