The Lagos State Taskforce has apprehended six suspects involved in the illegal sale and display of petroleum products.
The said individuals were caught hawking petrol to motorists at exorbitant rates around Fadeyi down to Maryland, Charity Bus Stop and Airport Road.
The Chairman of the Agency, CSP Adetayo Akerele, who led the operations, disclosed that the current fuel scarcity is no excuse for miscreants to exploit Lagosians, by purchasing large quantities of petrol in gallons and kegs, only to resell them on the streets at exorbitant prices.
He added that the unscrupulous practice and illegal sale by the arrested suspects not only burdens the already struggling motorists, but also poses significant safety risks due to the highly inflammable nature of petroleum products.
“We are committed to curbing these illegal activities and ensuring that the safety and well-being of the public is not compromised. The actions of these black market operators are not only cruel but also constitute a severe threat to public safety, as the improper handling and storage of petrol could lead to disaster”.
The Chairman, therefore, sounded a note of warning to anyone or groups who connive with petrol stations to sell petroleum products, to desist forthwith or risk being arrested.
He urged members of the public to report any suspicious collaborations between any elements involved in the sale of petrol illegally to forestall any disasters.
The agency also urged the public to report any suspicious activities related to the illegal storage and sales of petroleum products, warning those involved in such practices that they will be met with the full force of the law.
The Lagos State Taskforce will continue to clamp down on these sets of merchants or any other individuals involved in activities that could be harmful to the environment and pose a threat to the safety and well-being of Lagosians.
He assured that the safety and security of all residents and visitors of the metropolis would not be undermined in any form.
The six suspects, Toibu Ishola, 44; Yakubu Olayiwola, 34; Adebayo Rasak, 29; Maria Balogun, 50; Motunrayo Dosunmu, 43 and John Ogunfowokan will be charged in court soon.