Officials of the Lagos State Task force on Environmental and Special
Offences (Enforcement) Unit last night stormed Isaac John and Toyin
Street in Ikeja, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria and arrested 52 suspected
commercial sex hawkers.
The task force acted on a report published
in The NEWS magazine of this week about commercial sex hawkers taking
over the area and that yesterday was going to be the ladies’ night.
The
task force officials first of all carried out a survey of the area
around 10 pm and went back to the office to strategise only to strike
around 12 am and arrested the suspected prostitutes whose ages range
between 18 and 34 years.
They were taken to the task force office
in a Black Maria. The raid was massive as several armed policemen
carried out the onslaught.
Task force Chairman, Bayo Sulaiman
confirmed the arrest when contacted, saying that there had been
complaints and public outcry over the invasion of commercial sex hawkers
in Isaac John and Toyin Street junction where there is a popular hotel
whose owner also runs a night club.
“Isaac John is where we have
the Government House and it is a criminal offence to engage in harlotry
by the sides of the road. The people in the area have been crying over
the upsurge of prostitutes in the area and the traffic gridlock by the
night club,” he said. Sulaiman stated that the hotel and its night club
had been causing untold traffic menace around Toyin Junction, saying
that the owner of the joints had been served notice to abate the
nuisance going on in the area.
“We have told the owner to desist from obstructing traffic in the area. We will not tolerate this anymore,” he said.
Sulaiman
warned that the task force would extend the raid on commercial sex
hawkers to Lagos Island, Ikoyi and Victoria Island where their
activities had been on the increase, while urging those still in the
trade to stop it as the wrath of the law would soon catch up with them.
“The
state government will no longer condone this act of prostitution. These
people are bad example to the youths. We have taken their photographs
and finger print individually and when we apprehend them the second
time, the punishment will be severe.
“We acted based on TheNEWS
magazine report that Wednesday was going to be ladies’ night. We had to
wait for that time and we struck and arrested them,” he stated.
The
task force boss said the arrested commercial sex hawkers would be
charged to court today, saying those convicted would be punished
according to the dictates of the law.
He, however, said contrary
to reports that once the prostitutes were arrested, some ‘big boys’
would settle task force officials to effect their release, the task
force did not take money from anybody.
“We have arraigned several
of them in court in the past and we had gotten conviction on some of
them. The issue of collecting money is out of it. The so-called ‘big
boys’ in the club don’t settle us,” he said.