Three policemen, who followed a suspected fraudster into a banking hall
to withdraw money from his account have been arrested and dismissed. The
policemen, Sergeant Okechukwu Okpokwu, Sergeant Idemudia Monday and
Corporal Bienonwu Richard, were all attached to Area C Police Command,
Surulere, Lagos State.
Trouble started for the policemen after
they sighted a car while on a ‘Stop and Search’ duty along Bode Thomas
Street and accused the driver of being a fraudster.
Although the
driver, who was in the car with a friend tried to deny the allegations,
but a bank alert, which came into his phone while the argument was
still on, belied his claims. Rather than arrest him, the policemen
insisted they wanted a piece of the action.
They followed the
suspect to the nearest First Bank branch in the area to withdraw some
money. The policemen would have made away with the money, but for the
Close Circuit Television (CCTV), in the banking hall which recorded the
transaction. The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Fatai Owoseni,
was said to have been furious with the policemen that he ordered for
their arrest and orderly room trial.
They were subsequently later
dismissed and charged with armed robbery. A police source said that the
suspected fraudster was driving a Honda Accord car (End of Discussion),
white in colour, when he was flagged down by the policemen. The
policemen carried out a search of the car.
They accused the driver and his occupants of being cyber fraudsters, but they denied.
The policemen seized their phones and ATM cards. The source said:
“Unfortunately for the driver, at that precise moment, a bank alert
entered his phone. The alert allegedly implicated them as being cyber
fraudsters. The policemen were happy. They asked the suspects the
meaning of such an alert. The suspects started begging. The policemen
said they would collect N1m or arrest them.”
It was gathered that
while this haggling with the suspects was going on, an Assistant
Superintendent of Police (ASP), who was in charge of the team, sat in
the police patrol van with the police driver, unaware that his men were
making a deal that would change their lives. After haggling and begging,
the policemen agreed to accept N350, 000. The driver told the policemen
that he wouldn’t be able to withdraw N350, 000 with his ATM card. He
said that he needed to go to bank to make withdrawal. One of the
policemen, Okechukwu, said he would go with him.
The police
source said: “Before leaving for the bank, Okechukwu went and changed
from his uniform, into a mufti. He went to his team leader, the ASP, who
was inside the patrol van, to tell him that he needed a few minutes
break. All this while, he held unto the ATM cards and phones of the
suspects.
He didn’t want them to escape. He followed them to the
nearest First bank branch there. The driver first used his ATM card to
withdraw some money, but he couldn’t get up to N350, 000; he decided to
cash the rest over the counter. Okechukwu followed him into the banking
hall. After the driver collected the money, he handed it over to
Okechukwu, but Okechukwu refused to collect it. He wanted to know if the
money was complete.
The suspect told him to count it. He
proceeded to count it.” Assured that the money was complete, Okechukwu
handed the seized phones to the driver and his friend and went back to
his duty post. When the driver got home, he narrated his experience to a
friend. The friend narrated it to a policeman stationed at police
headquarters, Ikeja. The matter was taken to Owoseni. Owoseni ordered
that the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), in charge of operations,
should investigate the matter. A radio message was sent that the
policemen should report to the command.
When they walked into the
DC’s office, they sighted the suspect and were shocked. The DC told the
suspect to narrate his story. He did. The policemen said they had never
set eyes on the suspect, let alone to have received N350, 000 from him.
When the ASP heard the story, he was shocked.
He said he wasn’t
aware of such an incident and didn’t know or recognise the suspect. The
suspect told the DC that it was just the three policemen, Okechukwu,
Monday and Richard that searched his car and later transacted with him.
The suspect stressed that the ASP was inside the police van, with a
police driver. The policemen still denied the allegation, insisting that
the suspect fabricated lies against them.
The DC became infuriated and went to report the latest development to Owoseni.
The policemen were brought before Owoseni. Owoseni begged them to tell
him the truth and bring out the money. Owoseni said if they told the
truth and bring out the money; he would apologise to the suspect, hand
over the money and forget the matter. But the policemen remained adamant
in their denial.
The CP became confused and decided to question
the suspect, turned complainant further. The driver stuck to his story.
Determined to dig out the truth, Owoseni took over the investigation
himself. He went to the bank and convinced the bank manager to play the
bank’s CCTV recording.
Owoseni presented the recording to the
policemen, but Okechukwu, even though he saw himself collecting and
counting money in the screen, still said the image wasn’t him. Owoseni
got angry. Owoseni ordered that the men should go on orderly room trial.
It was during the trial that they owned up to their crime and brought
out the money. The police source said: “While this was happening, the
Area C Commander was not around.
The Acting Area Commander was
called on the matter, and without thinking twice, started defending the
men. He said they were innocent. The CCTV was played for him. The CP
issued him query and later suspended him. The ASP and driver were
pardoned.” Last week Friday, their signal came out; the three of them
were dismissed. The CP further instructed that they should be detained
and charged to court for robbery. “The CP said they held gun, followed
someone into banking hall to collect money. He said it was robbery,”
said the source.
He added: “There are allegations that Richard
used to hunt suspected drug pushers and cyber fraudsters in Surulere and
was always collecting money from them. It was also believed that he
knows that particular suspect that led to his downfall. He was also
described as a very rich man and terrorist to residents of Surulere. If
they had brought out the money earlier, the CP would have pardoned
them.”
Source: http://www.nairaland.com/3406832/cctv-caused-dismissal-three-policemen
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