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Togolese army deserters captured in Lagos: Civil Defence

Mr Abolurin disclosed that NSCDC operatives also apprehended two deserters from the Togolese army.

• June 30, 2026
Armed female civil defence operatives
Armed female civil defence operatives[Credit: Daily Trust]

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps has arrested suspected cable vandals and other alleged criminals. The suspects were paraded on Monday at the command headquarters along Awolowo Road, Alausa, Ikeja.

Mr Abolurin disclosed that NSCDC operatives also apprehended two deserters from the Togolese army. He said they would be handed over to the relevant authorities for further investigation.

The NSCDC said the arrests followed intelligence gathering and collaboration with communities and private security organisations.

Its spokesman in Lagos, Oluwaseun Abolurin, disclosed that two suspects were arrested on Saturday. He said they were caught vandalising armoured cables worth millions of naira at Okun Ajah.

According to Mr Abolurin, the suspects were apprehended following intelligence from community residents.

Mr Abolurin said Proton Security Limited alerted the NSCDC, prompting operatives to respond swiftly. He said two other suspects linked to the operation escaped but remained wanted.

“The two suspects who are at large can only run, but they cannot hide forever,” he said.

The spokesman said community partnerships had remained crucial in tackling infrastructure theft.

“We got these arrests through intelligence gathering and consistent community engagement,” Mr Abolurin said.

He added that the command had strengthened ties with stakeholders across Lagos State. These include traditional rulers, youth groups, market associations, and private security firms.

Mr Abolurin also disclosed the arrest of another suspect over transformer cable vandalism. He said the suspect was arrested on Friday in the Shogunle area of Oshodi.

The NSCDC spokesman said investigations into the transformer vandalism case were ongoing.

He further revealed that operatives arrested suspects accused of stealing eight lithium batteries. The batteries were allegedly stolen from Orchid Road, Lekki, on June 15.

Mr Abolurin said the suspects were arrested around 4:00 p.m. during investigations, adding that the command was working to uncover the full circumstances behind the theft.

“We will ensure due diligence for prosecution and possible conviction through the court,” he said.

The spokesman noted that previous vandalism cases involving cables were already before the courts. He added that a 44-year-old suspect was also facing prosecution for vandalism.

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