Three police Officers dismiss for extorting LASU student of N153,000 at gunpoint in Ogun

Ogun Police Command has announced the dismissal of three police officers for allegedly extorting N153,000 from one Sheriff Adedigba, a student of Lagos State University (LASU).

The three policemen, Inspector Sunday John, Jimoh Asimiya and Solomon Adedapo, allegedly extorted the young man while he was travelling from Abeokuta to Lagos.

The Spokesman for the Command, Abimbola Oyeyemi on Tuesday, in Abeokuta, instructed newsmen that following the report of the extortion, the Commissioner of Police, Edward Ajogun ordered the arrest and detention of the officers involved in the act.

Oyeyemi mentioned the officers were instantly arrested and subjected to orderly room trial on a three-count charge of corrupt practices, discreditable conduct and disobedience to a lawful order.
According to him, the trio was discovered guilty of all the charges and subsequently dismissed from the power to function as a deterrent to others.

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He added that the money was recovered from the dismissed officers and returned to the victim.

Oyeyemi mentioned “Having heard about the incident on social media, the Commissioner of Police, CP Edward Awolowo Ajogun, ordered the instant arrest and detention of the officers concerned in the dastardly act. The three policemen were shortly recognized and apprehended.

“The money was recovered from them and returned to the victim. They were subsequently organized for departmental orderly room trial on a 3-count charge of corrupt practices, discreditable conduct and disobedience to a lawful order.

“They were found guilty of all the fees, and subsequently dismissed from the drive to function a deterrent to others.”

Oyeyemi quoted the CP to have appealed to members of the general public to always “report any act of misconduct from any officer of the command to him personally, or by any of the principal officers of the command, as such will be handled with utmost urgency.”

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