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Lagos Police Command addresses misinformation on explosion video

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The Lagos State Police Command has proactively responded to public concerns regarding misinformation associated with a viral explosion video.

On Saturday, April 19, 2025, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, the Command’s Public Relations Officer, addressed this issue in an official statement on X (formerly Twitter).

He confirmed that no explosions occurred anywhere in Lagos that day.

Authorities directly countered the circulating claims about the footage. They clarified that the video actually depicted an incident from April 11.

Specifically, this event occurred at a CCTV equipment shop on Kodesho Street, near Computer Village in Ikeja.

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Meanwhile, investigators continue examining the circumstances of the week-old explosion, emphasizing the importance of factual accuracy in public communications.

The Police Command simultaneously reassured citizens about ongoing safety measures, detailing strategic deployments of personnel across critical areas.

These operational adjustments aim to maintain uninterrupted commercial activities while deterring potential security threats through visible law enforcement presence.

Furthermore, Commissioner of Police Olohundare Jimoh personally urged residents to proceed with daily routines confidently, stressing the institution’s unwavering prioritization of life and property protection.

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His message particularly highlighted coordinated efforts between patrol units and community stakeholders to identify and neutralize risks proactively.

The statement also addressed digital content creators specifically, advising responsible information sharing to prevent unnecessary panic.

Additionally, authorities reminded social media users about legal consequences for spreading unverified claims, referencing existing cybercrime legislation applicable to fearmongering posts.

Security analysts observe this response aligns with broader initiatives to combat misinformation during sensitive periods.

The Command further noted its media monitoring teams actively track online discussions, ready to counter false narratives with official updates through verified platforms.

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Critically, this incident underscores the challenges law enforcement faces in balancing transparency with crisis management during viral misinformation events.

Community leaders have since praised the police’s prompt clarification while advocating for enhanced public awareness programs about verifying emergency-related content.

As investigations progress, the Command actively reaffirms its commitment to updating citizens through designated communication channels.

This approach ensures public trust by fostering consistent engagement with the community.

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