The police command in Lagos state has rescued four kidnapped children after operatives intercepted an alleged child trafficker at Alafia bus terminal inthe Coker-Orile area of the state.
SP Abimbola Adebisi, the command’s spokesperson disclosed this in a statement on Sunday in Lagos.
She said that the rescue followed a swift intervention by a police patrol team on routine duty in the area.
Adebisi said that the incident occurred on Friday at about 11:40 p.m. when officers on patrol observed four children in the company of an unidentified woman preparing to board a luxury bus heading out of the state.
“The suspected trafficker abandoned the children and fled upon sighting the police team.
“Preliminary investigations revealed that the children had earlier been kidnapped from the Ijesha-Tedo area of the state and were being moved out of Lagos under the cover of darkness before the police intervention.
“The children were immediately taken into protective custody while efforts began to locate their families.
“Police later contacted the parents, and the children were safely reunited with them,” she said.
According to her, investigations are ongoing to apprehend the fleeing suspect and uncover other individuals linked to the crime.
The image maker said that Fatai Tijani, the commissioner of police in the state commended the officers involved in the operation for their alertness and professionalism.
“The commissioner, while commending the officers, reassured residents of the command’s commitment to protecting lives and property across the state,” she said.
The spokesperson urged parents and guardians to remain vigilant about the safety and whereabouts of their children.
She advised residents to promptly report suspicious activities involving children to the nearest police station or security agency.
