The army spokesperson noted that preliminary investigations indicated that the suspects had allegedly resided in the state for about six months without valid immigration documents.
He further urged employers and members of the public to remain security-conscious.
Mr Otunla stressed the customs’ strong commitment to safeguarding national security, promoting economic stability.
Mr Ogunmefun also advised motorists to be patient and drive safely on the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway.
Mr Akinwumi also advised drivers to obey traffic rules, shun alcoholic drinks, and avoid overloading to reduce road accidents.
Mr Rabe said four persons were arrested and being investigated in connection with the hemp farming.
The commander also revealed the agency’s readiness to partner with other security agencies to rid parks of sachet alcoholic drinks.
“These signs have not been installed to caution motorists ahead of any danger.’’
“Going into communities to kidnap is the new trend now.’’
“A search party to bring the three of them back has been raised.’’
