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Robbers use towing van with LASTMA inscription to steal cars in Lagos
Published Date: 2023-08-30
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Created By: Victor Agi
Desperate robbers are now using a towing van with the inscription of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) to steal people’s cars in the state. Already, one of the suspects has been arrested and currently facing interrogation with the police. However, LATSMA has denied the driver, saying that he was impersonating the agency. But in a viral video, the owner of an SUV that was being towed by the thieves with a van boldly written LATSMA, claimed that around 2am she saw a van towing her SUV and suspected foul play. She said she raised the alarm which attracted other neighbours who joined her in chasing the hoodlums who took to their heels and abandoned the towing van and her vehicle. The woman, who wondered why a Lagos State government van would be used to commit a felony with impunity, thanked God and her neighbours for their interventions. However, LATSMA has reacted to the development, saying that the driver is not its staff and that he has been arrested. In a statement, the Director, Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department of LASTMA, Mr. Adebayo Taofiq, said the driver of the towing vehicle is not an official of the agency. “It is important to inform the general public, particularly motoring public, that the driver, Adejumo Fatai, has been apprehended and currently at the Pedro Police Station for further investigation. Investigations revealed that the arrested towing van driver, Adejumo Fatai, impersonated as one of the LASTMA Towing Van Operators with a fake identity card and fake LASTMA Tow Franchisee’s Sticker. “The General Manager, LASTMA, Mr Bolaji Oreagba, however, implored members of the public to be wary of unscrupulous elements trying to dent the image of the agency. In case of any complaint, comment and observation, you can reach LASTMA via hotlines 08100565860, 08129928503, 08129928597”.