NSCDC Arrests Suspected Cable Vandals in Lagos Community

NSCDC Arrests Suspected Cable Vandals in Lagos Community

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Lagos State Command, has successfully apprehended suspected vandals caught in the act of destroying armoured telecommunications cables in the Amuwo-Odofin area of Lagos State. The suspects were arrested on Thursday following a swift response by NSCDC operatives after residents reported suspicious activities in the community. The operation highlights the growing collaboration between security agencies and local residents in safeguarding critical infrastructure across the state.

The suspects were apprehended while actively engaged in the act of vandalism, which could have disrupted essential communication services for thousands of residents and businesses in the area. According to Oluwaseun Abolurin, Public Relations Officer of the Lagos State Command, the arrest was made possible due to timely and credible intelligence shared by community members. He emphasized that the success of the operation underscores the importance of public participation in crime prevention and security enhancement.

Abolurin stated that the incident is part of a broader pattern of vandalism targeting vital infrastructure, and the NSCDC remains committed to curbing such activities through proactive surveillance and community engagement. He commended the residents of Amuwo-Odofin for their vigilance and cooperation, noting that their role in reporting suspicious behaviour was instrumental in the swift arrest. The command views this as a positive step in building trust and fostering a culture of collective responsibility in maintaining public safety.

The NSCDC Lagos State Command has been actively strengthening ties with communities through various engagement programmes held in the first and second quarters of 2026. These initiatives, conducted in collaboration with local leaders and stakeholders, aim to educate residents on security best practices and encourage them to report criminal activities promptly. The programmes have reportedly led to improved intelligence flow and faster response times to emerging threats.

Investigations into the case are ongoing, and the command is working to determine the full extent of the damage caused by the suspects. Authorities are also reviewing surveillance footage and gathering additional evidence to support potential legal proceedings. The NSCDC has reiterated its commitment to protecting critical infrastructure, including telecommunications networks, power lines, and transportation systems, which are essential for economic and social development.

This arrest serves as a warning to those involved in acts of sabotage and vandalism, and it reinforces the message that security agencies are increasingly relying on community support to maintain order. As Lagos State continues to grow, the protection of its infrastructure remains a top priority, and the partnership between citizens and security forces will be key to ensuring long-term stability and progress.