Police arrest 30 suspects in Ogun over fuel, naira scarcity riots

Police arrest 30 suspects in Ogun over fuel, naira scarcity riots

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Normalcy seems to have been restored in the Sagamu, Sagamu Local Government Area of Ogun State after a violent protest that rocked the town early on Monday over scarcity of fuel and the new naira notes.

Banks and business premises were attacked and set ablaze, cars looted and burnt, as shops were forced to remain under lock and key.

According to the state Commissioner of Police, Frank Mba, who led his men and soldiers to the scene, 30 suspects have been arrested in connection with the unrest.

Residents claim the violence started around 5:30 am while law-abiding citizens were still sleeping.

Most affected was Oba Erinwole Road where about seven branches of commercial banks were attacked and ATM machines vandalised and looted, leaving the Sagamu neighbourhood as a shadow of itself.

Hoodlums also broke the wall of a bank’s branch in an attempt to gain access into the banking hall and the strong room.

It took the intervention of a combined team of the police led by the Commissioner of Police and men of the Nigerian Army to put the violent protests in checks from escalating.

In the wake of the violent protest which disrupted the otherwise peaceful town, 30 suspects were said to have been arrested inside one of the banks.

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