LAWMA WASTE, INVESTIGATION, SURVEILLANCE AND ENFORCEMENT OPERATIVES ON NIGHT DUTY HAVE APPREHENDED TWO ENVIRONMENTAL OFFENDERS ALONG THE JIBOWU AND OJOTA. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE

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 LAWMA Waste, Investigation, Surveillance and Enforcement operatives on night duty have apprehended two environmental offenders along the Jibowu and Ojota corridors of Ikorodu Road for engaging in illegal waste collection and indiscriminate disposal of refuse at unauthorized locations. The suspects, were arrested during routine surveillance operations after being found carrying out activities that constitute environmental nuisance and undermine approved waste management processes, despite repeated warnings and sensitization efforts. The offenders are being transferred to the Oshodi Task Force Office for prosecution through the Mobile Court in accordance with the environmental protection laws of Lagos State. LAWMA reiterates that illegal waste collection and indiscriminate dumping remain punishable offences. Residents and businesses are advised to patronize only assigned PSP operators and dispose of waste through approved channels. Environmental responsibility is a shared duty. Toge...

FBI DIRECTOR KASH PATEL PREVIOUSLY ADMITTED TO 2 ALCOHOL-RELATED ARRESTS. (PHOTO).


 FBI director Kash Patel previously admitted to 2 alcohol-related arrests


Kash Patel, the FBI Director, has filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit after reports accused him of drinking excessively while on the job. 


The controversy follows a recent article in The Atlantic that claimed colleagues were alarmed by his alleged drinking habits and unexplained absences. 


Patel strongly denied the allegations, taking legal action to defend his reputation.


However, documents from Patel’s past reveal that he previously acknowledged two alcohol-related arrests from nearly two decades ago. 


While working for the Miami-Dade County Public Defender’s Office, he disclosed incidents from his Florida Bar application.


 In 2001, as a college junior, he was fined for public intoxication after being removed from a basketball game for rowdy cheering. Later, in 2005, while in law school, he was arrested for public urination after a night out with friends, again paying a fine.


Despite these past admissions, Patel insists the current claims are false and damaging. 


He argues that the reports misrepresent his conduct and unfairly tarnish his professional standing. 


By pursuing the defamation case, Patel is seeking to challenge the narrative and protect his credibility as a public official.

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