/ May 16, 2026
/ May 16, 2026

Lagos Police rescue baby from under Bus

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The Lagos State Police Command has rescued a baby girl from under a parked bus in the Ketu area of the state.

The healthy baby girl was taken into safe custody after a resident heard her cry from under a bus at about 4:30 am on Wednesday.

The spokesperson for the command, Benjamin Hundeyin, made this known on his Twitter page on Thursday, revealing that investigations were ongoing.

Sharing a picture of the child, he tweeted, “A Lagosian set out for work at about 4:30 am yesterday and heard the cry of a baby under a parked bus somewhere in Mile 12 Ketu.

“Police officers from Ketu Division, after being alerted, have taken the healthy baby girl into safe custody. Investigation is ongoing.”

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