A Facebook user, Nnamdi Chisom Orgu, has claimed that a policeman, Boniface Odeh, defrauded him of N30,000 after he claimed his driving documents were fake and threatened him with detention.
ZENITHBLOG.com gathered that Orgu claimed he was stopped by the police while driving and asked to provide his driver’s licence and vehicle documents which he did but I spite of that, the policeman took him to the station and forced him to part with N30, 000.
The policeman accused of corruption
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Read his story below:
So, as I was going through the streets of Nike Road, Abakpa today, I was brought to a stop by a policeman. Feeling confident that I had not committed any offence whatsoever, he asked for the trunk to be seen.
“Wetin you carry for booth?” He asked. “Oga, na lab reagents wey I de sell”
Not satisfied, he asked for my car particulars which I gave him. He then asked for my driver’s licence. I gave him a photocopy from my wallet. He then asked me all manner of questions. Feeling surprised and not understanding why the barrage of questions, he showed me the licence. “Oga, this one na fake” I laughed, told him, it was the first licence I had when I started driving (which was done by my friend who works in VIO office) and I didn’t know I was still carrying it around. I went back to the car and produced the original I made.
The corporal was adamant. “Oga, we de go police station… You will be detained for 21 years as this is a criminal offence” I was
To cut the whole story short, my car was packed in the station, and he eventually collected #30,000 from me.
And we call these people, lawmen…it is disappointing that the protectors of the law use their arms as a means to defraud hapless individuals.
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To the IGP, this is an appeal to you: such a person should not be in the police force anymore. He is not fit be called a lawman because tomorrow he will steal more from others.
To Boniface Odeh, you have incurred the wrath and curse of God for what you did today. Deut 30:7. You will suffer slowly for this broad light robbery even down to your fourth generation (that’s if you will have any)
I believe in social media justice. I believe this will bring an end to the greed and injustice being perpetrated by the police force and other agents of government on the roads. It may not be today or next week but it will be someday
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