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Rail Passengers Allege Extortion At Mile One Flyover
Some rail passengers
have alleged that a group of young men under the Mile one Flyover in Port Harcourt intimidate and extort them each time they alighted from the train.
A passenger who identified herself simply as Chioma told The Tide on Monday that of recent a gang of four boys forcefully demanded them to pay levy each time they drop at the area.
According to her, each passenger pays N100 and those with load were made to pay at least N200.00, adding that the suspected extortionists do not issue them receipt.
“This group of boys won’t even give you satisfactory explanation except that they claimed they were working for the Rivers State Government”, she said.
Chioma who said passengers are afraid of dropping whenever the train stops at the Mile one flyover appealed to the State Government especially the law enforcement agencies to get rid of the boys at the area.
Another passenger, Precious Nkolika who corroborated the Chioma’s allegation urged the Rivers State Government to give out receipt to the passengers if the boys are agents to the government.
“The governor has always spoken against illegal levies and multiple taxation but it baffles by how a gang of young men can pose a threat to the public demanding money for the government and not issuing receipt, how then will they render account to the government”
Nkolika said the emergence of the has been a source of joy as passengers do not need to pay high transport fares compared to what the train charges, but noted that the operation of touts around Mile 1 flyover has become a threat to their operations.
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