Lagos State Reactivates Tracking Devices to Combat Kidnapping
Lagos State has reactivated its tracking devices as part of efforts to curb kidnapping activities within its borders. Commissioner of Police, Ayoade Fayoade, revealed the state’s plan to counter kidnapping incidents and other forms of criminality. With measures in place and heightened surveillance in identified high-risk areas, including waterside communities and strategic locations like Igbogbo and Idimu, the police aim to prevent and neutralize criminal activities. The reactivation of tracking devices underscores the government’s proactive approach to enhancing security and ensuring the safety of residents. Citizens are also encouraged to collaborate with private companies offering tracking services to complement government efforts in combating crime.