Three others
dismissed for extorting N200,000
For allowing
two robbery suspects who removed the roof of the police station cell where they
were kept in custody to escape, three policemen attached to Isheri Oshun
police
station on duty may be sacked.
Their fate
would depend on the outcome of the ongoing police orderly room trial against
them. The policemen attached to the Lagos State Command, were on duty that
Sunday night when the suspects removed the roof of the cell and escaped.
It was
gathered that three Non-Commissioned Officers (NCO) of the ranks of sergeants
and constable, were handed over the suspects by the officers who had effected
their arrest.
The suspects
were arrested for stealing and were locked up in the cell pending the outcome
of investigation that would lead to their being charged to court.
However,
despite police presence in the station, the duo removed the roof of the cell
and escaped at night. When the officers on duty woke up the next morning and
went to check up on the suspects, they met an empty cell with the roof damaged
and removed.
When the
information of their escape filtered out, residents were angry, given that they
were the ones that helped the police to arrest the suspects.
Blaming the
police for gross incompetence and putting the community in grave danger, the
residents, it was gathered, were initially spoiling for war until top hierarchy
of the division waded in.
To douse the
tension, the Divisional Police Officer, SP Camelius Emodi, quickly rallied his
men and went in pursuit of the suspects and with the help of intelligence were
able to allegedly re-arrest them.
The team was
said to have arrested one Bashiru Rabiu, who was allegedly involved in the cell
break and he has been charged to the Isolo Magistrate court for willful damage
and escape from lawful custody under the criminal code.
However, the
suspect has since denied involvement in the crime, alleging that he was
randomly picked up by the police team who were on the trail of suspects who
actually escaped from the cell.
Already, an
orderly room trial for the three policemen has been constituted at the Area M
Command led by the Area Commander, Austin Akika, an Assistant Commissioner of
Police.
When
contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Olarinde Famous-Cole, an
Assistant Superintendent of Police, who confirmed the incident, however
clarified that the suspects were arrested for stealing and not armed robbery.
Meanwhile,
three policemen attached to Ijede Division in Ikorodu, have been dismissed from
the police for allegedly arresting and extorting their victims of N200,000.
Inspector
Okelue Nkemeonye (136005), Sergeant Braimoh Sunday (355897) and Sergeant Yusuf
Olukoga (359928) were sacked from the police yesterday after an Orderly Room
Trial held at the Zone II Headquarters in Onikan found them guilty of the
allegations against them.
According to
the Police Complaint Rapid Response Unit (PCRRU), the dismissed
Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) were found guilty of corrupt practices and
discreditable conducts under the First Schedule of the Police Act, Cap P19,
Laws of the Federation, 2004.
Officer in
charge of PCRRU, Abayomi Shogunle, an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) in
a statement yesterday, said the officers committed the offence on June 21.
He said a
complainant had contacted the unit and reported that the policemen picked him
up at a bank he went to deposit money. Since the network was down, the victim,
whose name was not given, said he paid the money into his own account in the
hope that he would transfer it to the company it was meant for later on.
Upon leaving
the bank, he was accosted by armed policemen wearing Federal Special
Anti-Robbery Squad (FSARS) vests and they told him to enter their car while
pointing their gun at him.
The victim
said his mobile phone was collected from him, the policemen asked what he does
for a living and he told them he just completed his National Youth Service
Corps (NYSC).
He said he
told the policemen he was living with his brother and that he was the one who
sent him to the bank. He also showed them his brother’s shop while they were
driving by so they could stop and make enquiries but they refused. He was not
allowed to take his calls nor make phone calls.
The victim
said he received an alert on his phone, which was the money he deposited in his
account, adding that the policemen started accusing him of being a fraudster
and demanding N1 million bribe from him.
“One of them
slapped me. They drove us around places in Ikorodu, Ijede, Gberigbe, Ibeshe,
Igbe, Ipakodo, Itaelewa, Agric and First Gate, harassing people, moving them in
the car and collecting huge amount from them.
“They
collected N50,000 from me. I noticed that at each junction that we reached
people were hailing their leader by his nickname (OJ. Ojewunmi). And one by
name Austin slapped me.
“They picked
me up around 9a.m. and dropped me 6p.m. after collecting money from me. They
even used my account to collect money from the guys that I met in the car and
used my ATM to withdraw them,” the complainant alleged.
Upon receipt
of the complaint, Shogunle said an investigation team was dispatched to Ikorodu
and it was discovered that the policemen were not attached to FSARS. He said
the dismissed policemen and one Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Bayo
Obadia, with force number 98199, who led the rogue team, were arrested.
“PCRRU
preliminary investigation revealed that all the allegations contained in the
WhatsApp message actually happened. Also the four police officers, who were
armed on the day of the incident falsely paraded themselves as operatives of
Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) despite not being posted to SARS by police
authorities.
“Investigation
also showed that the officers extorted a total sum of N200,000 from the young
men who they tagged “Yahoo Boys.” The money was forced from them (victims) via
N90,000 ATM withdrawal and N110,000 mobile bank money transfer to a third party
account provided by the policemen. All the extorted N200,000 was recovered by
the PCRRU investigators.”
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