Crime
BREAKING: Hoodlums set Ojodu Police Station on fire (Video)

Ojodu Police Station is on fire, OnyxNews Nigeria reports.
This online news platform reports that hoodlums have set the Ojodu Police Station on fire at the Berger area of Lagos State, Nigeria’s commercial city.
The attack which occurred on Thursday left about seven vehicles destroyed.
Speaking with PUNCH newspaper an eyewitness, Idowu Jamiu, said the thugs also stole from shops around the police station.
An affected trader, identified simply as Iya Agbo, said, “They also torched shops beside the station. They stole and destroyed our goods worth millions of naira.”
The attack is happening after the thugs had attempted to set the station ablaze on Wednesday but failed.
Watch the Ojodu Police Station video below…
This man was shot at Grammar school at ojodu Begar 5 people dead 2 dead body still inside the police station 3 are being taken to the hospital and this man is among pic.twitter.com/nYZ8wxnJXK
— Tee Monie (@TeeMonie2) October 21, 2020
This is the police station at Grammar school bus stop, Ojodu Berger. pic.twitter.com/JoJwS4PyZH
— olaoluwa. (@itz_laolao) October 21, 2020
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