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Nigerians Want Punishment For Policemen Over Forceful Collection Of Student’s N150,000
Nigerians have called on the police authorities to punish some officers of the officers of the force over the extortion of a 22-year-old 300 level student of the Delta State University, Efe Ifie, by the policemen who accosted him and forcefully collected N150,000 meant for his school fees and feeding.
They flayed the Delta State Commissioner of Police, Olayinka Adeleke, for not taking the matter seriously, urging that the erring policemen should be fished out and brought to book.
Our correspondent had reported that Ifie was heading for school on Tuesday in a bus when the policemen flagged down the vehicle and ordered him to disembark.
After checking through his phone and finding two email addresses, they tagged him a fraudster and demanded N200,000 settlement to free him.
His plea that he should be allowed to call his parents fell on deaf ears as the armed policemen took him to Ekpan Police Station, where they checked his phone and found a credit alert.
They consequently led him to a POS centre and compelled him to withdraw N150,000 for them.
Reacting to the incident, the Police spokesperson in the state, DSP Onome Onovwakpoyeya, said the Police team could not have been from the Ekpan Division as the spot where Ifie was arrested was not under the division’s jurisdiction.
But Nigerians, according to The Tide investigation, have likened the extortion incident to a robbery and sought justice for the hapless student.
Some of the comments by Nigerians includes: “What the police PRO said is arrant nonsense. It is the duty of all Nigerians to report crime if they see one. Saying that the boy must report the case personally before they take action is silly! Let’s say the boy was hospitalised for a long time, could other persons not report the case and action taken?”
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