Lagos Landlord Arrested for Converting Residential Building into Abattoir
A house owner in the Iju Ishaga area of Lagos has been arrested for unlawfully converting his residential property into an abattoir. The arrest took place at No. 12 Alfred Williams Street, where officials uncovered unhygienic slaughtering activities within the building, posing significant health and environmental hazards. Acting on a tip-off from a concerned resident, operatives of the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC) raided the premises and immediately condemned the illegal operation. sydney sweeney aznude According to the agency, the house owner violated Lagos State’s environmental sanitation laws and will face appropriate sanctions in accordance with established regulations. The suspect is currently in custody, and authorities have sealed off the affected property.
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