Does Lagos Restaurant Kill People and Sell Body Parts to Customers? Police Address Viral Claim
- The Lagos State Police Command has dismissed a viral video alleging ritual killings at a restaurant on Airport Road, calling it false and baseless
- Investigations by the State CID found no incriminating activities at the premises, with police urging the public to disregard the claims
- Authorities are now working to trace those behind the video while cautioning Nigerians against spreading unverified information online
The Lagos State Police Command has refuted claims contained in a viral video alleging that a restaurant along Airport Road was being used for ritual killings and the sale of human body parts.
A statement issued by the Command’s spokesperson, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, on Wednesday described the allegations as false and misleading.

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He said the content was not only baseless but also capable of instilling fear among residents and damaging the image of legitimate businesses.
Police dismiss viral ritual claim
According to Hundeyin, the Commissioner of Police, CP Olohundare Jimoh, immediately directed the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the State Criminal Investigation Department to carry out a thorough investigation into the matter.

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The investigation, he noted, revealed no evidence to support the claims made in the viral recording.
“The investigation has conclusively established that the claims made in the video are false and without merit. The Lagos State Police Command urges members of the public to disregard the video, as it is unfounded and capable of causing unnecessary panic and disaffection among customers and Lagosians at large.
The Command encourages everyone to continue their lawful activities, including patronizing the restaurant, as no evidence of any untoward activity was found on the premises.,” the statement said.
The police also disclosed that efforts are underway to identify and apprehend the individuals behind the video.
Residents with genuine evidence asked to come forward
Residents with useful information about the originators have been encouraged to reach out to the Command’s Complaint Response Unit through designated phone numbers, with assurances that all details will be treated confidentially.

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While giving the assurance of safety to both residents and businesses, the Command urged Nigerians to exercise caution when sharing unverified information on social media.
It warned that the spread of such unfounded allegations can disrupt peace and tarnish the reputation of innocent persons and establishments.
The police further pledged to remain vigilant in protecting lives and property across the state and maintained that swift action will be taken against anyone found responsible for creating or promoting false alarms that could endanger public order.
Officer explains why he turned down N26m bribe
Earlier, Legit.ng reported that a Nigerian police officer, Sentome Obi, has been promoted and rewarded by the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun after turning down a bribe worth $17,000.
His integrity has earned him recognition, a new car, a house, and several other gifts, alongside an elevation from Superintendent to Chief Superintendent of Police.
Obi shared his experience during an interview with BBC News Pidgin, where he described the recognition as unexpected. According to him, his decision to reject the bribe stemmed from values deeply rooted in his training at the Police Academy and his personal conviction that Nigeria cannot prosper without eradicating corruption.
Source: Legit.ng