Police Arrest Two Suspects for Manufacturing Fake Drinks

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Two arrested for alleged manufacturing of fake drinks
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Illegal Production of Fake Drinks Uncovered in Lagos: Two Suspects Apprehended

 

In a significant breakthrough, the police operatives attached to Ojo Division in Lagos State have apprehended two individuals, Imo Lawrence (35) and Magnus Nwonka (42), for their alleged involvement in the illicit manufacturing of counterfeit drinks within the state.

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The arrest took place on Wednesday, December 20, following a thorough investigation into the suspected illegal activities of Lawrence and Nwonka.

The duo was reportedly found in possession of fake drinks, raising concerns about the potential risks posed to public health.

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Confirming the arrest, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, the spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command, stated, “In the course of investigation, the suspects led detectives to their inconspicuous, multi-room ‘factory.’

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The discovery of this clandestine production facility indicates a more extensive operation involved in the illicit manufacturing of counterfeit beverages.

Hundeyin emphasized that further investigations are underway to unravel the full extent of the illegal enterprise and identify potential accomplices.

The police are keen on ensuring the dismantling of the entire network involved in the production and distribution of fake drinks, safeguarding consumers from health hazards.

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The manufacturing and distribution of counterfeit beverages pose a severe threat to public safety, as unsuspecting consumers may unknowingly purchase and consume substandard or harmful products.

The Lagos State Police Command remains committed to eradicating such illicit activities and maintaining the well-being of the public.

As the investigation progresses, authorities are expected to shed light on the specific details of the operation, including the types of fake drinks involved, the scale of production, and any potential health risks associated with the consumption of these counterfeit products.

This arrest serves as a reminder of the ongoing efforts by law enforcement agencies to combat economic crimes and protect the public from unscrupulous individuals engaged in illicit activities that compromise public health and safety.

The Lagos State Police Command encourages residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities that could pose a threat to the community.

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