Femi Ashekun/
The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Idowu Owohunwa, has ordered the immediate removal of the Divisional Police Officer in charge of Meiran Police Station, following the alleged extortion of N200,000 from two suspects.
The spokesman of the Command, Benjamin Hundeyin, a Superintendent of Police, made this known via his X handle, today.
Hundeyin said Owhunwa ordered the removal of the DPO over “leadership dereliction and supervisory ineptitude.”
The PUNCH had reported that an engineer, Ibrahim Saliu, had accused the DPO and his policemen of extorting him of N200,000.
He alleged that the police had detained him and his brother over failure to provide identity cards and receipts for iPhones found in the possession of his brother.
According to Saliu, the DPO refused to believe that he sells phones, refused to allow his men to follow him to his shop for verification that he truly sells phones and could provide some of the receipts for the iPhones found in the possession of his brother.
Saliu told the PUNCH, “The DPO took the iPhones, removed the warranty stickers on them, and declared that my brother and I are thieves and armed robbers.”
The DPO would later ask the suspect and his brother to cough up N500,000 for bail, but after negotiations, he reluctantly accepted N200,000, which he said should be given to him in cash.
“Meanwhile, all the officers involved have been identified and are currently at the Command headquarters where their orderly room trial has commenced,” Hundeyin added.
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