Mar 15 β€’ 08:53 UTC πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ Nigeria Punch

Police investigate viral claims of extortion by Lagos task force officers

The Lagos State Police are investigating allegations made in a viral video claiming that officers of the Lagos State Task Force extorted money from motorists by fabricating traffic violations.

The Lagos State Police Command has initiated an investigation after a video surfaced online, accusing officers of the Lagos State Task Force, led by CSP Adetayo Akerele, of extorting money from drivers. The viral video claims that officers hijacked vehicles and fabricated traffic offenses in order to extract payments from unsuspecting motorists. In particular, one driver alleged that he was forced to pay ₦150,000 to avoid having his vehicle impounded after being falsely accused of a traffic violation.

In response to the allegations, the Lagos State Police confirmed the authenticity of the video through their official social media account. They stated that the Commissioner of Police, CP Olohundare Jimoh, has directed a full probe into the accusations against the Task Force officers, emphasizing the need to uphold public trust in law enforcement. The police's proactive stance indicates a commitment to addressing corruption within the ranks and ensuring accountability among its officers.

The implications of this case are significant, as public trust in the police is crucial for effective law enforcement. If proven true, the allegations could lead to serious repercussions for the Lagos State Task Force, which has been criticized in the past for its methods. The outcome of the investigation may set a precedent for handling similar accusations and promoting transparency within the police force in Nigeria.

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