Operatives of the Lagos Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC), popularly known as KAI, have uncovered a clandestine oil bunkering operation in the state and arrested 27 suspects allegedly found with counterfeit naira notes during a recent enforcement exercise.
The Corps Marshal, Major Olaniyi Olatunbosun Cole (rtd.), announced the breakthrough at the agency’s headquarters in Bolade, Oshodi, Lagos State.
According to Cole, the operation followed intelligence reports about an unlicensed depot being used as a bunkering hub, which posed serious threats to public health, safety, and the environment.
The State KAI Marshal added that the illegal site was not only storing and adulterating petroleum products but also served as a cover for nighttime transactions using fake currency, targeting unsuspecting residents and vendors.
During the raid, LAGESC operatives from the special squad discovered makeshift storage facilities, drums, and jerry cans containing adulterated diesel.
Cole, who warned that such activities could trigger fire outbreaks, soil pollution, and endanger nearby homes and businesses, also confirmed that the agency dismantled the illegal bunkering structures and secured the premises, while all 27 suspects were taken into custody for further investigation.
The KAI, Marshal, reaffirming Corp’s commitment to environmental protection, emphasized that routine surveillance and strict enforcement are key to maintaining a safe and livable Lagos, in line with Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s THEMES+ agenda.
Cole also urged residents to make use of pedestrian bridges across the state to help prevent avoidable deaths caused by speeding vehicles on major highways.



