The Lagos state Commissioner of Police, CP Hakeem Odumosu, has again debunked the rumours of alleged kidnapping in any part of Lagos State.The CP made the declaration on Thursday, 20th May, 2021 while reacting to the false news making waves on the social media that kidnappers have taken over the Admiralty Way in Lekki, Ozumba Nbadiwe Way, Lekki/Ikoyi Link Bridge and some parts of Lekki Community in Lagos. "The news was not true as the command has not recorded any case of kidnapping in the state in recent past." he added.The CP further refuted the news, adding that " the only isolated incident recorded by the command on 18th May, 2021, which went viral, was a case of "One Chance", reported by one Mr. Adegoke Joel on behalf of one Adenike Kosoko who boarded a private car at Admiralty Way, opposite Zenith Bank, Lekki on 18th May, 2021 at about 7.30pm. Unfortunately, the two (2) male occupants of the car turned to be One Chance operators that drove her around Lekki and Ikate, Lagos before she was dropped".According to the release signed by CSP OLUMUYIWA ADEJOBI In the course of investigation, it was revealed that she was dropped by the culprits same day before 12am at Ikate Area, Lagos State as the hoodlums reportedly used her ATM card to withdraw the sum of One Hundred and Ten Thousand naira (#110,000) from her bank account.However, the Command has declined with claims that the reported case was a "One Chance" adding that the command has been tackling in the State and more efforts are being channelled towards eradicating the menace and other social vices in the state.The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, CP Hakeem Odumosu, has, however, ordered that the matter be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Panti, Yaba, for discreet investigation as he promised to fish out the culprits in no time.The police boss further appealed to Lagosian to always patronise Lagos State branded and registered commercial vehicles to avoid any of such incident in the state.