Over 900 closed-circuit television, CCTV, cameras have been deployed
in Lagos State and already supplying video footages to relevant
agencies, State Commissioner for Science and Technology, Mr. Adebiyi
Mabadeje, has said.
Mabadeje, at a briefing in Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, said that the
current deployment of the CCTV by the Federal Government was not in
conflict with the earlier efforts by the state government.
According to him, the state would soon embark on the pilot resident
registration exercise, which would enable the government to collect,
collate and manage a database of all residents.
He noted that the state government had advertised and called for the
expression of interest by private investors with requisite expertise and
funding for “a world-class’’ forensic laboratory under a Public-Private
Partnership in which the government will provide land in Badagry.
Mabadeje stressed that the state government expects to receive inputs
from the Federal Government and security agencies in executing the
project, which he claimed would save the state hard-earned foreign
exchange expended in carrying out forensic investigations and studies on
crime and health-related matters overseas.
… as Lagos arrests 120 criminals
NO fewer than 120 criminals, pretending to be beggars, have been
arrested and prosecuted in the last one year by the Lagos State
Government.
The government also said seven persons were sentenced to a minimum of
seven years imprisonment for violating the state child rights law
through the state family court.
Commissioner for Sports, Wahid Oshodi and the Special Adviser to the
Governor on Youths and Social Development, Dr. Dolapo Badru, spoke
yesterday, at the 2013 ministerial briefing, in Alausa to commemorate
the sixth year anniversary of Governor Babatunde Fashola’s
administration.
Badru said: “These were among the 3, 114 beggars/destitute/mentally
challenged person arrested across the state in the year under review.”
Giving a breakdown of the statistic, he explained “out of these
numbers, 2,695 were sent to the rehabilitation and training centre, 96
children arrested for cleaning windows at traffic light points were
transferred to the state child protection unit and Special Correctional
Centre.
“Eight children were transferred to the Child Transit Home and 315
persons, out of which 203 were male and 54 females, suspected to be
criminals, were however handed over to the state task force for
prosecution.”
On child abuse
Badru said 205 cases of child abuse (physical and sexual) were
recorded in the state, saying “In order to reduce cases of child abuse
in the state, seven persons were convicted and sentenced for violating
the State Child Right Law through the State family court. Two persons
were sentenced to seven years imprisonment for rape, three to 7 years
imprisonment for defilement while 2 were sent to 10 years imprisonment
for sexual abuse in the state.”
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Friday, May 17, 2013
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