Policeman Allegedly Shoots FRSC Officer During Number Plate Enforcement Operation in Lagos

Policeman Allegedly Shoots FRSC Officer During Number Plate Enforcement Operation in Lagos


LAGOS, NIGERIA - A distressing incident in Lagos has brought attention to the risks faced by law enforcement officers in the line of duty. An unidentified policeman allegedly shot and injured a Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) officer during a routine enforcement operation targeting counterfeit number plates. The event has sparked serious concerns about the safety of law enforcement personnel and the need for tighter measures to address the issue of fake number plates.




The Incident Unfolds

On February 6, 2025, the Lagos Sector Command of the FRSC conducted a nationwide crackdown on counterfeit number plates. The operation was in full swing when chaos erupted. An officer of the FRSC, who was actively involved in the enforcement, was reportedly shot by an individual dressed in a police uniform. The situation quickly escalated, prompting immediate emergency response.

Corps Commander Kehinde Hamzat, the Lagos Sector Commander, who was overseeing the operation, has urged the public to remain calm and patient as investigations proceed. He declined to comment on specific details of the incident until the investigation is complete.



The authorities have launched an investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding the shooting. It remains unclear whether the shooter was an actual policeman or an impostor. The Lagos State Police Command is yet to release an official statement on the incident. Meanwhile, the FRSC has called for cooperation and calm from the public as they work to uncover the truth.

This incident highlights the perils faced by law enforcement officers during routine operations and underscores the urgent need for improved security protocols and better inter-agency coordination. The proliferation of fake number plates not only undermines road safety but also complicates the enforcement efforts of various agencies.

The shooting has sparked widespread public outcry, with civil society organizations and concerned citizens demanding a thorough investigation and accountability. There are calls for enhanced training for law enforcement officers and stricter enforcement of regulations to prevent similar incidents in the future.

The alleged shooting of an FRSC officer by a policeman during a number plate enforcement operation in Lagos has raised critical questions about the safety of law enforcement personnel and the effectiveness of current measures to combat the issue of fake number plates. As the investigation unfolds, the public eagerly awaits answers and hopes for measures that will ensure the safety and protection of those tasked with upholding the law.

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