Headlines
Lagos police arrest suspected cultists, armed robbers. —-recover arms, charms.

The Police Operatives attached to Sagamu Road Division, Ikorodu, Lagos State, on 15th April 2021, at about 1210am, arrested one Rasheed Isiaka, 40, of No 4, Olowonisaye Street, Ikorodu, Lagos State.
The suspect, who has been alleged of perpetrating many crimes in the entire Ikorodu area, has been placed under surveillance due to the intelligence gathered on him before he was eventually arrested.
Items recovered from him include two (2) locally-made pistols, one laptop, two suspected stolen Bajaj Motorcycles, two knives, and some assorted charms.
Similarly, the same Sagamu Road Division operatives, on 16th April, 202, at about 5.45 am, arrested one Tobiloba Akeem, male, 22, at Itamagba, while he and his friend, now at large, were being held by one Inspector of Police, Atunramu Ojo, male, attached to Oworonsoki Division of Lagos State for their aggressiveness and resistance to paying transport fare to the driver of a Toyota Previa Bus, with Reg No LSD 369 FU conveying the Inspector and the suspects.
The hot argument and gallantry act of the police Inspector attracted the Police Operatives on a routine patrol who eventually arrested the suspect with some dangerous weapons/items.
Items recovered from him, after search, include one locally-made pistol, some live cartridges, and assorted charms.
The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, CP Hakeem Odumosu, while commending the gallantry of the Police Inspector and other operatives for the feats, directed that the suspects be transferred to the Command’s Special Squad for a thorough investigation and possible prosecution.
Customs
Customs complies with ministry’s directive, seeks alternative funding of its services after suspension of 4 percent FOB levy

Customs
FG orders Customs to suspend collection of 4 percent FOB levy

by the Nigeria Customs Service on all imported goods.“Following extensive consultations with industry stakeholders. trade experts, and relevant government officiais, it has become clear that the implementation of the 4% FOB charge poses significant challenges to the Nigerian trade facil tation, environment and economic stability.
“Many importers and businesses have raised concerns about the increased financial burden this levy imposes, with potential adverse effects on inflation, trade competitiveness, and the overall business Climate in Nigeria.
“This suspension will provide an opportunity for comprehensive stakeholder engagement and & thorough review of the levy’s framework and its broader economic implications .
“The Ministry of Finance looks forward to working closely with the Service and all relevant parties to devise a more equitable and efficient revenue structure that susports both revenue generation and economic growth and stability.
“Ensure strict compliance. ‘,the memo concluded.
Customs
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