The spokesperson for Zone Police Command said that investigation was ongoing and the suspect would be prosecuted upon completion of investigation.
The newly promoted officers also thanked Mr Egbetokun for considering them worthy of promotion.
Mr Aregbe and local and foreign travel enthusiasts acknowledged Lagos state’s rich cultural heritage.
He emphasised the importance of creating a competitive, reliable and investor-friendly electricity market.
“The checkpoints namely Seme Point, Gbaji Point, Apa Point and Agbara Point,” the zonal police PRO said.
Mr Aregbe stated that the festival would offer an unmatched shopping experience for locals and tourists.
The suspect was arrested and he volunteered his statement where he confessed to the crime.
The National Commission for Museums and Monuments, Lagos office unveiled digitalised documentaries of Nigerian heritage sites on Thursday.
The governor noted that despite the economic challenges, workers had demonstrated resilience and dedication, which was commendable.
“Margret, who confessed to the crime, confirmed that their adulterated finished products are sold to buyers across Lagos state and Ogun,” the police spokesperson said.
