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Showing posts with label policemen. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 27 April 2021

Three Policemen Arrested For Extorting LASU Student Of N153,000 | AgegePulse Magazine

 


Three policemen, who allegedly extorted the sum of N153,000 from a student of the Lagos State University, Hezekiah Oluwaponmile, at gunpoint have been arrested.



The policemen allegedly accosted the victim while he was on his way to Abeokuta from Ibadan and demanded N1m from him.


The incident happened on Saturday, April 24, 2021, on the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway.


The victim alleged that the policemen, who were on stop-and-search duty on the expressway stopped his vehicle and ordered him to alight.


According to him, the cops forced him out of the vehicle and asked him what he was doing for a living.


Oluwaponmile said, “I told them that I was a student of LASU. They told me to unlock my phone, but I refused; they threatened to kill me if I did not cooperate with them. They brought out a shocker, so I obliged.


“They asked me how many bank accounts I had and how much was in each of them. I told them I had two accounts with GTB and Union Bank. So, I opened my phone due to the threat from them and upon going through it, I was asked to pay the sum of N1m, but I told them I did not have up to that amount.


“Later on, they asked me to open my bank app, where they saw a balance of N288,000 and told me that they would collect N250,000 out of it without telling me what I did wrong.


“I begged them that I needed the money for some things, but they insisted on collecting N150,000.


“Then they asked me to give them my Automated Teller Machine card; I denied having one, so they took me to a Paga (Point of Sale) shop, which they have a connection with.


“The Paga man collected a fee of N3,000 after negotiating from N5,000. On a final note, I did a transfer of N153,000.”


When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer of the command, DSP Abimbola Oyeyemi, confirmed the incident.


Oyeyemi said, “We heard about the issue and those policemen have been arrested.


Monday, 18 November 2019

Policemen Who Drive Against Traffic Crushed Two To Dealth

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Some policemen allegedly driving against the traffic, on Monday, crushed two motorcycle passengers to death on the Long Bridge end of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway in Ogun State.

The motorcyclist was also said to have sustained injuries during the crash involving a white Toyoyta Hilux pickup van with number plate GGE 960 DD and a Bajaj motorcycle with number plate MEK 418 VH.

According to eyewitnesses, the policemen in the patrol vehicle took to their heels after the accident occurred around 10.50am, while emergency responders, who rushed to the scene, took the injured victim to hospital.


The remains of the deceased were said to have been deposited in the Lagos State Emergency Centre at the old tollgate area.

An eyewitness, who spoke on condition of anonymity said, “When the accident happened, the policemen ran out of the vehicle and jumped off the bridge and ran away. No one could catch them.”

At the scene of the accident, other commercial motorcyclists, while mourning the death of the vicitms, threatened to burn the van.



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Thursday, 26 July 2018

BREAKING: 'Unknown gunmen abduct Dino Melaye'


Senator Dino Melaye (Kogi West) has been abducted by unknown gunmen.


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This was disclosed by Senator Ben Bruce (Bayelsa East) on his Twitter page.
“I have just been informed by Moses Melaye, @dino_melaye’s brother, that Dino has been abducted by unknown persons in a Toyota Sienna that blocked their car and overpowered them on their way to Kogi to answer to Dino’s court case. Lets be on the watch out. Will keep you updated,” Bruce tweeted. 
Melaye was arraigned yesterday before an FCT High Court in Apo, Abuja on a six-count charge bordering on attempted suicide.
Melaye was also charged with the offences of attempt to escape from lawful custody and damage of police property.

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