In a recent turn of events, the police department in Lagos has officially denied issuing any kidnapping alert related to the Gbagada Expressway. Contrary to circulating rumors and unverified information, the law enforcement agency clarified its stance, emphasizing that there is no credible intelligence or official communication that supports claims of an imminent kidnapping threat in the mentioned area.
The statement from the police seeks to dispel any panic or misinformation that may have arisen due to the purported alert. It underscores the importance of relying on verified and official sources for information, especially in matters concerning public safety.
According to the police spokesperson, [Name], “The Lagos State Police Command categorically denies issuing any kidnapping alert regarding the Gbagada Expressway. We urge the public to exercise caution and refrain from spreading unverified information that can cause unnecessary panic.”

This denial comes in the wake of heightened concerns about security in various parts of the country, and the police department is keen on assuring the public that they remain committed to ensuring the safety and security of residents and commuters in Lagos.
As Infostride News continues to monitor the situation, we encourage the public to stay informed through reliable channels and exercise vigilance while refraining from sharing unverified information on social media platforms. Our commitment to providing accurate and timely news remains unwavering, and we will keep our readers updated on any developments related to this matter.
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