Lockdown: Lagos Police Arrest 1,872 Violators
Operatives of the Lagos State Command on enforcement of COVID-19 restriction have in the last two weeks arrested 1,872 violators in the state.
While 1,833 accused persons pleaded guilty to the one-count charge and were convicted, the other 39 accused persons pleaded not guilty and were remanded in Police Custody till the next adjourned date for hearing.
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