“A total of 380 motorcycles were impounded. Enforcement continues.”
He warned okada operators that there is no room for their operations in restricted parts of state.
The unit’s spokesperson, Gbadeyan Abdulraheem, disclosed on Sunday that the seizures were made during raids in some areas of the state.
He condemned how some residents celebrate social activities like birthday parties and naming ceremonies on streets and roads.
He warned anyone engaging in acts of criminality to desist or risk being caught by the long arm of the law.
He said the exercise was carried out to discourage all business activities on rail tracks and prevent obstructions that could hinder the smooth movement of trains.
The agency frowns at illegal aliens or criminals who perform illegalities, including riding okada on restricted routes across the state.
Mr Jejeloye said the agency had visited the axis several times, but the settlers were adamant and kept returning to sites they were evicted from.
“For now, we have a lot in our hands but it behoves the offenders to obey the laid down rules,” he said.
Mr Abdulraheem said that the task force usually gave cover for the land grabbing agency anytime they carried out operations.