The Lagos State Taskforce claimed on Sunday that it captured one Saheed Abdulahi, popularly known as ‘Ibile,’ who operates in Lagos State’s Ibeju-Lekki and Epe axis. The arrest was made following a succession of complaints and petitions filed to police officials by citizens, communities, and landowners, according to the agency.
According to the agency’s spokesperson, Gbadeyan Abdulraheem, the arrest was coordinated by the agency’s Chairman, CSP Shola Jejeloye, after he received a series of complaints and petitions written to police authorities by residents, communities, and land owners about Ibile’s high degree of beastiality and crude manner of operation when attempting to dislodge legal occupants from their legitimate property.
Jejeloye described Ibile as a repugnant entity not worthy of being in real estate business, let alone evicting property owners unlawfully from their hard earned landed property.
“He is well known for this type of criminal activity and he has been doing it for quite a while but luck ran out on him on the 8th of July 2023 when he swooped in on a certain portion of land in Oke-Ogun area of Epe with some armed thugs in order to dislodge workers who were carrying out construction works on the land. He rounded up everyone present and dehumanized them by blindfolding them and stripping them naked just to cow them into fear and submission.”
Jejeloye further disclosed that after stripping the workers naked, Ibile loaded them on a bus and drove them down to an undisclosed location where he further subjected them to more barbaric treatment not fit for print.
“It is quite appaling that with the level of development and enlightenment in a metropolis like Lagos, we still have people like Ibile who feel they can take laws into their hands by unlawfully arresting people, torture them and then take over their land. It is preposterous and unbelieveable. We took it upon ourselves to get to the root of this matter and have arrested the main culprit who orchestrated the whole excercise. Going by his utterances, he believes he can bribe his way out of every situation but this time around, he will be prosecuted and made to answer for his crimes.”
Jejeloye assured Lagosians and workers who were made to go through such cruel experience that the agency would leave no stone unturned till all other culprits who were involved in the activity of the 8th July are rounded up and made to answer for their heinous crimes.
He sounded a note of warning to all grabbers or intending Land grabbers in the State to either relocate from the metropolis or turn over a new leaf. Defying such warnings means he risks being prosecuted. “The days of every land grabber is numbered and i appeal to all Lagosians experiencing any activity that has the semblance of land grabbing in their vincinity to report such to the Agency. Together we will stamp out this menace of land grabbing in Lagos”. He concluded.
Meanwhile, the suspect has been charged in court, and the judge has ordered that he be held in the Badagry Correctional Centre until his bail requirements are met.
As a result, the Chairman reaffirmed that the Agency will continue to focus on the State Government’s THEMES PLUS agenda on the Lagos State Property Protection Law of 2016 in order to prohibit any land-grabbing occurrences in the State.