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Thursday, November 13, 2014

Dismissed Officer Stole N20m And Earned Salary From 15 commands” – Police Tells Court

The Nigerian police has told a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos that a dismissed police officer, Victor Afam Banor, earned salaries from 15 difference police commands.





He also allegedly stole N20 million meant for salaries of officers of the Enugu State Police Command, the Inspector-General of Police, Suileiman Abba, told the court.

Banor was dismissed while serving at the Umunede Police Division in Delta State for allegedly stealing an exhibit vehicle in a criminal case under investigation, Nationa reported.

He escaped from detention and resurfaced at the Enugu Command with a falsified signature, claiming to still be a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP).
When the officer-in-charge (O/C) of the command’s Mechanised Salary Section (MSS) retired, Banor assumed office as the “O/C MSS.”
It was while holding this position that he allegedly absconded with the money in March 2011.

“While absconding from office, the applicant (Banor) dropped a note stating that nobody should look for him because he has resigned to join his militant groups at the creeks of the Niger Delta region”, Abba said.

These were contained in a counter-affidavit filed in opposition to an application by Banor, praying the court to release him from police detention.
The applicant said he had been held for over eight months without charge, and prayed the court presided over by Justice Chukwujekwu Aneke, to either order his release or direct the police to charge him to court.

Banor said his continued detention violated his fundamental rights as guaranteed in 1999 Constitution.
He joined the IGP, the Commissioner of Police, Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Adeniji Adele Road, Lagos, and the Investigating Police Officer (IPO), DSP Solomon Igwe, as respondents.

In the counter-affidavit filed on Tuesday by the Officer-in-Charge of the Legal Department (O/C Legal), Zone 2, Mr. Justin Enang, the police urged the court not to release Banor because investigation into his alleged crime is still ongoing.


The police said several officers under Banor complained that their salaries were diverted, and that he did not turn up until he was arrested in Onitsha, Anambra State on April 15. - dailypost reportage.




*This just shows how disorganised they are!!!!.....One day,if not already,they will start employing armed robbers and still complain. hisssss!



22 comments:

  1. So NPF no get database??
    Lies.

    He had accomplises for him to pull that off smoothly

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  2. The police are the real arm robbers....yes na me talk am !

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  3. Wickedness in high places

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  4. This is serious.
    How did he do it for this year undetected?

    I "praise" him

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  5. U can imagine how the nigeria police can be easily manoeuvred! Issorait!

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  6. Gaddammit! Broad day light thiefery! I like this man,he's a very bold thief,a whole 20 milla!!! I hope he saved up sha...

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  7. naija police need serious reshuffling and overall hauling biko haba, how can he be allowed to assume office just like that without due process or even headquarters knowing

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  8. Why don't I believe this story? A DSP resigns and leaves a note that he shouldn't be looked for because he has gone to his people to become a militant...doesn't make sense. The salary of a DSP is on the high side, so if multiplied by 15 every month by the number of months he stole for...this doesn't add up.

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  9. No be small dis organised, resurface at ENUGU frm Delta claiming to still be a SDP no transfer letter or anything showing u hv been transfer frm Delta to Enugu. Hmmmmmm God na ur hand we dey o.


    **TOCHI*

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  10. Lol at the part he said nobody should look for him, and has gone to join his militant group at the creek of Niger-Delta....NPF

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  11. NPF: Politician: Unrepentant Criminals

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  12. Nigeria and the kan funny stories we hear. Its well.

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  13. Lobatan! Join his brothers indeed. @ tayan Taylor, na real WORKSHOP. Employer of labour things.

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  14. Imagine what is happening in our country. No security even in the police settings, so which lives and properties will they be able to secure.

    Only God can secure You

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  15. Nigeria we hail!
    those who are meant to protect and serve are working on reverse.
    issorait!

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  16. Aunty stellz I was travelling today along ph-aba expressway, their was a checkpoint ahead, d policeman took #50 from the taxi in front of us, and just as d taxi was abt to drive-off, our driver noticed that someone in d back seat of d taxi was struggling to come out and the driver quickly told the policeman who sluggishly said "Stop" the taxi no even stop sef, our driver drove to the front and we noticed that their were four men in the backseat of the taxi and one man was chained and was srzly pleading and struggling to leave the vehicle...to avoid stories that touch, we drive-off because some people where already complaining! Naija police ehhh...

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  17. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    So nobi only the goverment dey steal self.. Corruption don finish us i swear....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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