Olawale accused the police of
releasing criminal suspects handed over to them by his men thereby putting
officers of the VGN at serious risk.
He said after their release, these
suspected criminals go after the VGN members who handed them over to the
police, killing some and maiming others.
To buttress his points, he presented
gory photographs of the killing of some of his men by these released criminals,
some of whom he said were still walking freely on the streets.
In one of such photographs seen by
journalist, the naked body of a member of the group was found in a bush with
his head, hands and legs cut off. The commandant said the VGN had been hit by
seven of such incidents in the past one year.
Olawale, who led over 60 of the 10,000
officers of his para-military organisation in the state to the House on a
courtesy call, recalled that it was the men of the Vigilante Group of
Nigeria in the western Nigeria state of Ogun who rescued the wife of the Osun
state Speaker from her abductors, but lamented: “in Lagos State, we have been
trying to curb crimes but there is no enabling law to support our operations.
“So whoever we arrest, we hand over
to the police, but to our greatest surprise, after handing them over, the
police release these armed robbers by ways we do not know. And when they come
out, they begin to attack our members.
“We have lost about seven members
from last year to this time and we have their photographs with us.”
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