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RRS bikers rescue hit and run victim

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RRS operatives all ready for action in Lagos, Nigeria

The Operatives of Rapid Response Squad, RRS bikers early this morning rescued a man involved in a hit and run accident around Ile Zik inward Old Abeokuta – Agege Expressway.

The unidentified man, who was hit while crossing the road, went into coma before he regained consciousness.

The victim had a fractured right arm.

The officers later alerted Lagos State Ambulance Emergency Services (LASAMBUS), who later stabilised him before taking him to the General Hospital.

Last month, the operatives of Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of the Lagos State Police Command, have arrested a lady in Agbor, Delta State, for drugging her man friend in a hotel in Ojodu area of Lagos and carting away his car, laptop and mobile phone.

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The lady, Mitchel Harrold, 37, from Warri, Delta State was on Tuesday arrested after the operatives traced him through a car dealer in Lagos, whom she had engaged to help perfect import papers for the stolen Volkswagen Passat Wagon, 2001 model.

It was learnt that the suspect had on Thursday, 19th January, 2017, at about 5:30 p.m, together with her man friend, a medical doctor, checked into a popular hotel (name withheld) in Ojodu, Berger, with the plan to spend the night.

Harrold had after settling down gone to get a malt drink and yoghurt while the boyfriend was taking his bath.

According to the victim, Daniel Biyi (not real name) “I went in to take a bath and when I returned, she had gone to buy some drinks. I took the malt drink and yoghurt and I slept off. I slept off at 6:00 p.m. and woke up around 2:00 p.m.

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When I woke up, my laptop, car key and phone had gone. I rushed straight to meet with the receptionist and gateman to ask them what was going on, that was when I realised my car had been taken away too”.

They told me someone came to pick the car for her. And, she said she was going to get food. Immediately, I reported the incident at Omole Police Station”, he stated.

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