It was a
nasty experience for some police officers attached to the Area D Command,
Mushin, Lagos over the purported N70,000 bribe money obtained from a top member
of the Police Eminent Persons created by the Inspector General of Police, IGP.
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reports that the money became a sort of bone in their throats as they were
forced to return the money they had already shared among themselves to the
owner.
The incident
happened recently after some officers from the human rights section of the
Command invaded an area at Ilepo area of Ejigbo on surveillance.
They
arrested two women who were dealing on groundnut oil and seized some gallons of
the item and took to the Command as exhibits.
The officers
alleged that the dealers did not obtain any license from the relevant
authorities like NAFDAC, SON and others to sell the products.
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gathered that unknown to the officers, the owner of the product, one Honourable
Adeshina got an approval and was also a top member of the Eminent Persons
created by the IGP.
The
officers, whose identities were not disclosed, intimidated and obtained money
from the two women before the Area Commander knew about it and ordered for the
release of the suspects and their items.
However, the
officers had already obtained the money, shared it and so it became difficult
to return to the women after their release.
The matter
was reported to the Commissioner of Police, Mr Imohinmi Edgal, who acted
promptly and set up a committee headed by one CSP Fakaye.
It was
gathered that the officers involved were summoned to the Police Command at
Ikeja to make statements and the alleged bribe was investigated and confirmed.
The officers
were then ordered to return the whole money through the Area Commander which
they did and it was handed over to Adeshina.
The fate of
the officers was not yet known as the CP Imohinmi was yet to take decision on
the matter.
It was
gathered that Fakaye’s committee has sent the report of findings and
recommendation to the Police boss but did not give the details of the report.
When our
correspondent visited Area D Command, police sources confirmed the incident and
said they were trying to resolve the matter.
When
P.M.EXPRESS contacted Honourable Adeshina, he confirmed the incident and said
that the police authority has returned his money.
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