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Showing posts with label Inspector-General of Police. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspector-General of Police. Show all posts

Sunday, 23 July 2017

PHOTOS: ANGRY MOB SETS DIAMOND & STERLING BANKS ON FIRE AFTER POLICEMAN SHOOTS TANKER DRIVER DEAD!

Diamond Bank
Diamond and Sterling banks, located on Creek Road, Apapa, Lagos State were set ablaze by angry tanker drivers, after a policeman, who shot dead one of their colleagues, ran into Sterling banks in order to escape being lynched.

The policeman was said to have ran into the bank premises after angry mob of tanker drivers attempted to attack him after he shot their colleague.
The tanker drivers’ colleagues were alleged to have not only set the two banks on fire, but also burnt parked vehicles.
The reason behind the shooting is yet unknown, but stories making the rounds differ.
While some people claimed that the policeman shot the tanker driver because he was blocking the road, another set of people claimed that the policeman shot the driver because he allegedly refused to part with N20.

An eye witness, who didn’t want his name to be mentioned, said: “It was a mobile policeman that shot the tanker driver. The policeman is attached to Diamond bank. He shot the driver in front of Diamond bank during a heated argument. The mopol accused the driver of blocking the road. He didn’t want the driver to park in front of the bank.  Other trailer drivers, who were at the scene, embarked on a reprisal; they chased the policeman into the premises of Sterling bank and before we knew what was happening, the tanker drivers had set both Diamond and Sterling banks on fire. The policeman ran into Sterling Bank in order to escape being lynched.
“The rest of the trailer drivers mobilised to set the two banks on fire. Operatives of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) were mobilized, but they couldn’t handle the situation. The nearby Navy personnel were drafted in.”

According to him, no member of staff of both banks was injured in the melee.
Reacting to the incident, Henry Bassey (HB) Chief Marketing Officer, Brand Management & Communications Group explained how the incident started.
His words: “Yesterday, an armed mobile policeman fleeing from an irate mob after shooting a tanker driver disrupted banking operations at the Sterling Bank branch on Creek Road. He ran into the premises of the bank to escape being lynched. Security operatives attached to the bank disarmed and arrested the fleeing mobile policeman but did not hand him over to the irate mob.  The mob got upset and attacked the bank with the intention of unleashing mayhem on staff and customers. The branch’s reception area was vandalized and set ablaze.
“The security operatives attached to the branch prevented the mob from entering the branch while evacuating staff and customers before the arrival of police reinforcement. The branch has been temporarily shut down. We wish to inform all our customers that normal services will continue at nearby branches and through all our electronic channels. Sterling Bank is working with security agencies to resolve the issue.”
The Management of Diamond Bank also reacted on the incident and confirmed that there was a fire incident as a result of mob action at its Creek Road, Apapa branch, Lagos.

In a press release made available to correspondents, Head, Corporate Communications, Chioma Afe, said the bank was set ablaze by an angry mob after a policeman shot dead a trailer driver outside the bank premises.

Afe said: “We had a fire incident at our branch office on Creek Road, Apapa which severely damaged branch infrastructure as a result of mob action. While the situation is under control, we are working with the Nigeria Police Force and other law enforcement agencies to investigate actions leading to the fire incident. While these investigations are ongoing, the branch will be closed to customers for their safety and to allow for completion of all repairs. We will continue to provide updates to our customers via our social media platforms and print media. We urge those customers in the Apapa area to use our broad range of alternate delivery channels like the Diamond Mobile app, Diamond Online, Diamond ATMs and Contact Centre to carry out their transactions  For those who need to visit a branch location, our closest branches to the Apapa area are situated in Ebute Metta, 1, Market Street,Oyingbo, Opposite Bhojsons Ltd Yaba, Iddo Market Mini, Iddo Ultramodern Market, Surulere, 31, Bode Thomas Street and Amuwo Odofin, Plot Nos 21, 22 and 23 Opposite Abc Transport Terminal are available to process their requests.”
Sterling bank

The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Olarinde Famous-Cole, confirming the incident at Apapa, said that only one person was killed.

According to him, several people, believed to have participated in the burning of the banks have been arrested. He said that some witnesses have started coming forward to identify the arsonists.

His words: “There was a fall out between a police man and a tanker driver. No, it was not over money issue. What we gathered was that the tanker driver parked in front of the Diamond bank. There was a disagreement between the policeman and the tanker driver. There was anger and shooting. The shooting resulted to injuries. The driver was taken to the hospital and was confirmed dead.

“It is because of this incident, that tanker drivers and hoodlums in the area wanted to use the opportunity to enrich themselves. They caused mayhem. Our policemen, being the first respondent, got to the scene and were able to douse the tension and at the same time arrested those that were involved in the mayhem. We’re investigating and have arrested the police officer. He will definitely pay for his crime.  We just want to assure members of the public that it’s better for them to call on the police and handover such elements whether within the faults of civilians or the police, to the police instead of resulting to self-help and jungle justice. We have arrested some people and we are looking into the incident. We have eye witnesses coming forward to identify those that were involved.”

Tuesday, 11 July 2017

THE CASE AGAINST THE DISMISSED POLICEMEN AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SOCIAL MEDIA

It is no longer news that 4-policeman was fired by the Inspector-General of Police ,the important thing to note is the work of the social media! However, in line with the fight against corruption and ensuring adherence to the “Change Begins With Me” campaign of the Federal Government, the Nigeria Police Force has approved the dismissal from service of four police officers attached to Ijebu-Ode Area Command in Ogun State.

They are (1) AP. No 122800 Inspr. Mufutau Olaosun, (2) F/No. 366127 Sgt. Adebayo Temitope, (3) F/No. 455593 Cpl. Bakare Taiwo and (4) F/No. 455554 Cpl. Adesoye Ayokunlehin who were charged, tried and found guilty in an Orderly Room conducted at the Area Command Headquarters, Ijebu-Ode for two offences against discipline as provided for in Paragraphs E (iii) Discreditable Conduct and C (ii) Corrupt Practice under the First Schedule of Police Act and Regulations Cap. P19. Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004.

THE CASE AGAINST THE DISMISSED POLICEMEN
On the 12th of June, 2017 the Public Complaint Rapid Response Unit (PCRRU) received a complaint via WhatsApp number 0805 700 0003 which states thus;
“Good morning sir, My name is (Withheld), living in ijebu ode, on Wednesday afternoon I went to withdraw money from the bank and am been sent by my boss when going back to the office some policeman car just double cross me and collect my phone telling I stole the phone I should follow the to the station and the took me to igbeba police station here in ijebu asked me to do frog jump from outside to a room, which I did to afford being beating. After gotten there they started calling a internet fraudster which I told them am not that am an (withheld) and they started beating slapping me and forcing me to write a statement which they are the one telling me what to write and after that they collected 50,000 from me( from my boss money which I went to withdraw before ealizing me.

Sir that’s my story. All this are not good and policeman are meant to protect us but this nowadays police officer have turn this to another thing by using their power to ride civilians, maltreating and harassing civilian. The officers name who headed the squad are been called which I overhead are name: one is Omo Alaja while the second is called AY but don’t know the name of the other 2 officer. Please sir you have to stop this kind of officer because they are taking this to far”

The complaint was immediately registered, Tracking Number PCRRU451591 issued and investigation initiated. The Divisional Police Officer (DPO) Igbeba Division, Ijebu-Ode was mandated to commence an enquiry straightaway. The policemen were identified and it was discovered that they apprehended the complainant on 7th June, 2017 without any reasonable cause and extorted the sum of Fifty Thousand Naira (N50,000) “Bail Money” despite the #BailisFree campaign before he was eventually released same day. The extorted N50,000 was subsequently recovered from these unethical policemen who were armed in plain clothes on the day of the incident.

Their action is contrary to the directives of the Inspector-General of Police and unacceptable.
Necessary disciplinary measures were initiated against the erring policemen, they were found guilty as charged in an Orderly Room trial after the presentation of witnesses and exhibits. Punishment of dismissal from service was recommended by the Adjudicating officer and proceedings reviewed by the relevant Nigeria Police Force (NPF) authorities.

The punishment of dismissal from service has been upheld with immediate effect and all NPF uniforms and accoutrements including warrant cards (ID cards) issued to the men have been retrieved with all dismissal procedures completed. The complainant was also handed back his N50,000 with an apology a day after he lodged the complaint.

The elated man after receiving his money thanked the PCRRU, he said “Great job you people are doing right there, thank you for the prompt response”.

Furthermore, the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Ibrahim K. Idris  while reiterating his stand on zero tolerance for corruption vows to “flush out those tarnishing police image” from the Force. The IGP also impress it upon the PCRRU to ensure that all allegations of professional misconduct against the police are promptly investigated and officers found wanting in any proven case be made to face appropriate sanctions as stipulated by relevant laws.

Members of the public are advised not to resort to self-help when faced with case of police misconduct, but are enjoined to report such to the PCRRU for resolution. PCRRU is available 24/7 via the following channels; Phone Calls Only: 08057000001, 08057000002 | SMS/WhatsApp Only: 08057000003 | BBM:58A2B5DE | Twitter: @PoliceNG_PCRRU | Facebook: www.facebook.com/PolicePCRRU | Email: complaint@npf.gov.ng OR PolicePCRRU@gmail.com