Shun Bribery, Corruption, SFU Compol Warns.
The new Commissioner of Police attached to Special Fraud Unit, Milverton, Ikoyi, Lagos, Compol Johnson Ogunsakin has warned policemen and officers in the unit to shun bribery and corruption.
Addressing the men and officers on resumption of duty, Ogunsakin said What matters most is for all to have an iron cast integrity which cannot be tainted because bribery and corruption cannot make us successful policemen.
Until his promotion and appointment as Commissioner of Police, he was a Deputy Commissioner of Police ‘F’ Department, (Infotech) Force Headquarters, Abuja.
He was enlisted into the force as Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police. He hails from Ikere- Ekiti in Ekiti state.
A vastly experienced police officer, Ogunsakin holds a B.A (Hons) degree in political Science/History. He also bagged an Advanced Diploma in Law, Diplomacy and Conflict Management. He had attended several courses in Nigeria and overseas which include Company Fraud Foundation course at Detective College, Hendon, London.
He held various appointments as Director of Operations, Economic and Financial Crime Commission, EFCC, Head, Investigation, ICPC, Officer in charge of Inspector-General of Police, Monitoring Unit, ACP, Force Secretary, ACP, Provost Marshall, ACP in-charge of FCT, Criminal Investigation, Abuja and ACP in-charge of Interpol, Force Criminal Investigation Department, Abuja.
His hobbies are, reading, squash and music. Ogunsakin is happily married and has children.
4 Arrested For Robbery .
The Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, of the Lagos Police Command have arrested four suspected robbers including Augustine Ngozi, 23, who claimed to be a ticketer with the National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW, at Biode area, Ojota Motor Park, Lagos.
The other gang members in police net are, Emmanuel Clement, a 24-year old okada rider who allegedly confessed to the police that he was carrying the other suspects on his okada whenever they had an operation.
Another okada rider, Sola Oyekola, 21, claimed he trained as a welder and needed money for his freedom ceremony and to set himself up.
The fourth suspect, Emmanuel Clement, 24, allegedly confessed that he was a bag snatcher at Ojota Motor Park area.
He said he had joined the gang for operation twice and N10,000 that he was given, he had expended on clothing and jewellery.
According to police sources, the four suspects were arrested recently at Ojota near the bridge when they robbed a woman and her two daughters in a Toyota Avensis of telephone sets, jewelleries and a bag containing N115,000 cash
However, luck ran out on the suspects when the victims raised the alarm after the operation and two of the suspects were arrested on the spot.
They led policemen to their hideout where the other two accomplices were nabbed.
A police source said the four suspects have made useful statements to SARS investigators but they will remain in their custody until investigations have been completed after which they will be arraigned before a court.
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