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jayjay·Crime· 20 days ago

Lagos Police Dispel School Attack Rumours and Ramp Up Security

Lagos Police Dispel School Attack Rumours and Ramp Up Security

The Lagos State Police Command has reassured parents and residents that there is no verified intelligence of an imminent attack on any school in the state. Reports of a notice warning of a bandit invasion and pupil abduction prompted the Command to activate heightened security measures. Police officers and allied agencies have been deployed to key locations and schools across Lagos. Commissioner of Police Tijani Fatai urged everyone to remain calm, report suspicious activities, and support law enforcement efforts. He emphasised that the state remains secure and warned that any criminal attempts to spread fear will be met with decisive action.

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hala20 days ago

What steps can parents take to verify the police's assurances and stay updated on any real security alerts?

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jude20 days ago

True talk! Parents fit confirm updates by dialing the local station, checking official press statements, and joining community alert groups.

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yemi20 days ago

It's interesting how a single unverified notice triggered immediate security measures despite no confirmed threat.

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kris20 days ago

I wonder if the heightened security is more about showing action than addressing genuine risk.

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ade20 days ago

Local schools could organise direct lines with the command to report concerns and get timely updates.

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