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Ikeja, Island, Lekki Top Crime Hotspots In Lagos

by Andrew Ojiezel
5 months ago
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Fresh facts emerged on Wednesday showing that the Ikeja, Lagos Island, and Lekki areas of the state are the top three hotspots with the highest crime rates.

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The Lagos State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Lawal Pedro (SAN), revealed the figures on Monday during the ministerial press briefing held in Alausa, Ikeja, to mark the second anniversary of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s second term in office.

Citing statistics from the Lagos State Criminal Information System (LCIS), the Attorney-General said the data highlights growing concerns about public safety and criminal activity in key urban centres of the state.

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“Between January 2024 and May 2025, the top three crime locations in Lagos State were Ikeja, Lagos Island, and Lekki,” Pedro stated.

He further disclosed that the LCIS recorded 74,962 cases/inmates across the state from 2018 to May 2025.
The Commissioner lamented the pressure on the state’s correctional facilities, revealing they operate at 106% above capacity.

He disclosed that as of May 2025, the combined inmate population stood at 9,096, far exceeding the infrastructure’s built capacity.

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Pedro described the LCIS as a groundbreaking initiative to automate criminal justice processes and improve efficiency.

“It serves as a digital repository of all criminal cases pending in Magistrate and High Courts where defendants are in custody or on bail. It also includes biometric data, personal information, and offence records,” he said.

According to the report, over 10,000 suspects and cases were processed between January 2024 and May 2025. Notably, 64% of convictions within that period were achieved through plea bargains.

The data also indicated a significant number of suspects processed through the system were of Ogun and Oyo origin, surpassing those from other states.

The Directorate of Citizen Rights received 6,601 petitions on social disorder-related issues during the reporting period. Of these, 4,443 were resolved, 1,882 remained unresolved, and 285 were referred to other government agencies.

Pedro also highlighted the financial support provided to complainants. “A total of N7.3 million was recovered on behalf of petitioners, with N3 million awarded through court rulings,” he said.

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