LASTMA ARRESTS NOTORIOUS FAKE OPERATIVE FOR EXTORTING MOTORIST IN LAGOS.
…....Confesses to belonging to a three-Man Syndicate.

The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) arrested one Mr. Adetayo Adewodun, aged 47, on Tuesday, 7th of October, 2025, for impersonating a LASTMA officer and extorting the sum of ₦7,800 from an unsuspecting motorist around the Itire Junction axis of Lagos State.
According to a press statement issued by Adebayo Taofiq, the image maker of LASTMA, preliminary investigations revealed that Mr. Adewodun, posing as a LASTMA operative, intercepted Mr. Ayano Stephen, driver of a white Hilux vehicle (GME 259 TE) belonging to a construction firm, for allegedly making an unlawful turn at the aforementioned junction. The impostor then deceitfully demanded ₦80,000 as a supposed penalty for the traffic violation.
He said “Unable to meet the outrageous demand, Mr. Stephen pleaded and eventually parted with the only cash in his possession a sum of ₦7,800 which he handed over to the fake officer
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However, shortly after the transaction, the motorist became suspicious of the suspect’s demeanor and promptly contacted the Agency through its toll-free hotline (0800-00-LASTMA / 0800-005-27862) to verify the authenticity of the alleged officer.
Acting upon the distress report, LASTMA’s Surveillance and Intelligence Unit, under the directive of the General Manager, Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki, swiftly mobilized to the location. On sighting the approaching enforcement team, the suspect attempted to flee but was hotly pursued, apprehended within minutes, and immediately conveyed to the LASTMA Headquarters at Oshodi for interrogation.”
“During a rigorous questioning session, Mr. Adewodun confessed to being a member of a three-man criminal syndicate that routinely parades themselves as LASTMA personnel around the Itire axis, extorting unsuspecting motorists under the guise of enforcing traffic regulations. He further divulged that the gang operates across several road intersections and makes an average of ₦65,000 daily through such nefarious activities.”
Reacting to the arrest, LASTMA’s General Manager, Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki, commended the motorist’s vigilance and prompt report, describing it as a demonstration of civic responsibility. He reiterated the Agency’s unwavering dedication to integrity, professionalism, and transparency in traffic management operations across Lagos State.
Mr. Bakare-Oki further reiterated the Agency’s zero-tolerance policy towards impersonation and fraudulent practices, emphasizing that all authentic LASTMA officers can be distinctly identified by their official uniforms, personalized name tags, and unique service identification numbers.
He appealed to Lagosians particularly motorists to remain vigilant and to promptly report any suspicious enforcement activity or impersonation attempts through the Agency’s verified communication channels, especially its toll-free emergency number (080000527862), assuring that such reports will receive immediate and decisive action.
“I can assure the public that the suspect will be arraigned before a Mobile Court to serve as a deterrent to other unscrupulous elements who habitually disguise as LASTMA officials to extort innocent members of the public.”
The General Manager reiterated that LASTMA remains steadfast in its commitment to establishing order, discipline, and sanity on Lagos roads, while protecting law-abiding motorists from exploitative practices.




