How Fake CSP was arrested in Lagos State
The Lagos
State Police has recently nabbed a man for allegedly claiming to be a Chief
Superintendent of Police.
Lagos State
Police spokesman, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole, who confirmed the arrest, said the
suspect was arrested on Thursday for terrorizing the public in a CSP uniform in
Surulere area.
“At about
4pm on March 16, the command operatives attached to Area ‘C’ Command, Surulere,
arrested the suspect following reliable information.
“The suspect
over the years has been parading himself as a police officer and extorting
money and other valuables from unsuspecting public.
“The suspect
was intercepted under the National Stadium Bridge, Surulere where he was about
to resume his criminal activities.
“On sighting
the patrol team, the suspect took to his heels, but was given a hot chase that
resulted to his arrest at Shitta Area of Surulere.
“A
walkie-talkie, a Lagos State Ministry of Transportation identity card bearing
the name, Olayiwola Animashaun and his passport photograph, were found in his
possession,” he said.
The
spokesman said the suspect later led the detectives to his residence where
exhibits, including a traffic task force reflective jacket, police statement
forms, and a machete, were recovered from his house.
Famous-Cole
said the suspect confessed that he was a former staff of the Lagos State
Government but currently without a job.
“He
confessed to be operating mostly around Tejuosho, Ojuelegba and National
Stadium areas,” the police spokesman said.
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