The Lagos State Police Command have arrested
six policemen who lied, using the name of the Inspector General of Police,
Mohammed Abubakar.
Immediately the deception was
discovered from the Force Headquarter Abuja, the Lagos State Commissioner of
Police, Prince Umar Manko was ordered to arrest the six policemen.
One of them however, identified as
Abubakar Idris, escaped from police cell at command, Ikeja. A man hunt has been
declared for him, while the other five had been kept under close watch.
It was gathered that the policemen, were
actually no longer members of the Nigerian Police Force. They were alleged to
have been kicked out of the Nigeria Police Force in 2006, over corrupt
practices.
But apparently not satisfied with
their dismissal, the six men had schemed and plotted for ways to come back to
the force.
After fine tuning their plan, they
went ahead to forge a signal, claiming that the Inspector General of Police has
reinstated them into the force.
The signal also carried the signature
of the Force secretary, which would make anybody to believe that the fake
documents were genuine.
Six of them came to Lagos State
Police Command and presented the document to the command. The command,
believing the authencity of their documents, generated genuine signals under
the state command, which they present to the Divisional Police Officers, to the different divisions they were posted to.
The six men had worked for several
months in their different divisions before the scam was discovered at Abuja.
The IG had immediately ordered for
their arrest. The Deputy Commissioner of Police, in charge of Administration,
Lagos Command, invited the six men to the command. The men had all come from
their places of work, unaware that their secret was out.
As soon as they arrived, they were
taken into custody. Subsequently, they were handed over to the provost of the
command, for trial. The provost was also expected to charge them to court.
The situation however came to a standstill,
after Idris, who was posted to Adeniji Adele Police Station, escaped from the
cell.
A police source said: “The truth of
the matter is that Mohammed Idris and other policemen were put in what police
call ‘open cell’. Police use to do it in the spirit of esprit de corp. After
all, it could be any policeman in their situation. If a policeman is put in
open cell, he will not be handcuffed or leg chained. He can be allowed to go
and urinate on his own and go to eat on his own with any guard.”
It was also heard that Manko, furious
over the escape of Idris, had ordered for speedy orderly room trial of the five
remaining suspects. He had also ordered that all five should be charged to
court for forgery and impersonation
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