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Police invade Alaba International Market in Lagos, open fire
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Operatives of the Lagos Police Command have invaded Balogun International market, Alaba, Ojo, and shooting sporadically.
It was gathered that policemen from Area E, Festac, invaded the market to foist an illegal leadership over their association.
In an interview with Vanguard, the Chief Security Officer of the market condemned the invasion of the market by the police.
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