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Fake mobile policeman nabbed operating ‘okada’ during lockdown

A 32-year-old man, Job Monday, has been arrested for allegedly impersonating a mobile policeman while operating a commercial motorcycle in Lagos during the current lockdown period.

Monday, 32, was accused of impersonation and violating the Stay-at-Home order the Lagos State government had imposed in its effort to check the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Bala Elkana, said policemen on enforcement duty arrested the suspect at Oshodi on Saturday at about 8am when he was riding a motorcycle fully dressed in a mobile police uniform.

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“He could not give a satisfactory account of himself and the squadron he is attached to. During the investigation, he confessed to be an impersonator.

“It was revealed that he has been wearing the uniform to commit all kinds of criminal activities, ranging from the illegal escort of contraband goods from Cotonou and escorting of vehicles from Lagos to other parts of the country, to intimidating, harassing and extorting money from innocent members of the public, claiming to be a mobile policeman,” Elkana said.

 

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