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10 arrested as vandals steal 1,800 manholes on coastal highway
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10 arrested as vandals steal 1,800 manholes on coastal highway

Punch Nigeria about 2 hours 1 mins read
Lagos Police arrest 10 suspects linked to extensive Coastal Road vandalism, including the theft of 1,800 manholes and 1km of fencing. Authorities vow to pr Read More: https://punchng.com/10-arrested-as-vandals-steal-1800-manholes-on-coastal-highway/

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