N250,000 Weekly Scam: LASTMA Impersonator Confesses to Fraudulent Activities

In a shocking revelation, a suspected serial impersonator of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) operatives, Femi Adegbemi, has confessed to making a staggering N250,000 (Two hundred and fifty thousand naira) weekly from traffic offenders in Lagos State.

According to reports, the suspect has been loitering around LASTMA offices and defrauding unsuspecting drivers.

The news has sent shockwaves through the Lagos traffic management community, as it highlights the vulnerability of drivers and the need for increased vigilance.

This incident serves as a wake-up call for traffic offenders to be cautious when dealing with individuals claiming to be LASTMA officials, as they may be victims of fraud.

The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority is responsible for managing and controlling traffic in the state, ensuring the safety of drivers and pedestrians.

The revelation of this scam has raised concerns about the integrity of the agency and the measures in place to prevent such fraudulent activities.

In light of this news, the Lagos State Government is expected to take swift action to address the issue and ensure the safety of its citizens.

It is crucial for traffic offenders to be aware of their rights and the proper procedures to follow when dealing with traffic management officials.

As the investigation into this matter continues, it serves as a reminder for all drivers to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the appropriate authorities.

The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority and the Nigerian Police Force are working together to prevent such incidents from happening in the future and to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice.

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