A locally made, cut-to-size double-barrel firearm along with two cartridges Photo: Lagos State Command
The Lagos State Police Command has reaffirmed that stop-and-search operations remain an essential strategy in preventing crime, following the recovery of an illegal firearm during a routine patrol in the state.
According to a statement shared on the Command’s official X handle (@LagosPoliceNG) on Friday, operatives of the Anti-Crime Unit attached to the Ishashi Division recovered a locally made, cut-to-size double-barrel firearm along with two cartridges on Tuesday at about 10:45 p.m.
The statement noted that the recovery occurred during a patrol and stop-and-search operation within the Ishashi Division’s jurisdiction.
The operation was led by the Divisional Police Officer as part of ongoing efforts to curb criminal activities and maintain public safety.
The command emphasised that preventive policing measures like stop-and-search are crucial for disrupting crime and enhancing security across Lagos State.
Residents were assured that sustained patrols and intelligence-led operations would continue to keep the state safe.
“The statement read, “Stop-and-search remains a proactive crime-prevention measure. On December 23, 2025, at about 10:45 p.m., operatives of the Anti-Crime Unit of Ishashi Division, led by the DPO, recovered a locally made cut-to-size double-barrel firearm with two cartridges during a patrol and stop-and-search operation within the division’s jurisdiction.”
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