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Sunday, February 19, 2012

ACTING INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, MOHAMMED ABUBAKAR



Bayelsa police smash car theft syndicate

AUTHORITIES of the Bayelsa State police command have smashed a 3-man syndicate that specialised in car theft by drugging their victims, before escaping with their cars and other valuables.

Parading the suspects, namely Godwill Eshimvie Ogbory, Godbless Albert and Chukwuka Uwakwe before newsmen on Friday, in Yenagoa, the state commissioner of police, Chris Olakpe hinted that his men acted on a tip off to nab the syndicate.

He disclosed that two vehicles, including a Primera Nissan and Volkswagen Golf car were recovered from the suspects, who drugged one of their victims, identified as Samuel Amos Akpan and dumped his body in a bush along Mbiama, a border community between Bayelsa and Rivers State.

According to Olapke, “Sometime in January, 2012, the suspects pretended to have chartered a Nissan Primera car with registration number DE 183 MUS that they were going to Port Harcourt. On getting to Mbiama by Agbor Road, they diverted the driver, got him drugged and dumped him in a bush close to a lake before escaping with his vehicle.

“The suspects removed the car’s number plate and sold it to one Mr. Luke Ebhesi of Otuasega town at the rate of N350,000.”

Olakpe, who stated that the failure of the victim to return home made his relations to report the case to the police, explained that acting on information, the buyer of the stolen car was apprehended, where he parked the vehicle inside a hotel, a development that subsequently led to the arrest of the principal suspects.

Policeman beats driver to pulp over N50 bribe

A policeman (name withheld) attached to the Oyo State Police Command, has beaten a commercial driver to pulp over a bribe of N50.

The policeman, had, at Adekile area of Ibadan, the state capital, allegedly committed the crime over the driver’s refusal to part with the bribe.

As a result, he was said to have used his baton to beat the commercial vehicle driver to unconsciousness.

Incensed passers-by were said to have descended on the policeman and beat him, but he was rescued by other members of the force who later arrested him over the alleged misconduct.

The state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), ASP Femi Okanlawon, who confirmed the incident, said the driver was revived after several efforts.

He said the policeman had been arrested and detained as a result of his conduct, adding that the policeman would face disciplinary action over alleged misconduct.

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