A Fake Police-man
who has been identified as Yakasai Mohammed, has been arrested by the Kano
State Police Command for reportedly impersonating both the police and court
officials in order to defraud innocent family members of arrested suspects.
His arrest
came after a complaint was made to the Public Complaint Rapid Response Unit
(PCRRU), on July 27th via a phone call.
“On 27/07/17 at about 6:34pm a female
resident of Kano, Kano state called the PCRRU phone line and complained that on
the 17th of July, 2017 a team of police on patrol raided a place call Kwana
Hudu area in Kano and arrested her son (name withheld) for an alleged robbery
case. That her son was taken to Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) office in
Kano from where he was subsequently charged to court for alleged robbery. She
also stated that the trial Judge ordered her son to be remanded in prison
custody pending the next court date.
However, one of the Investigating
Police Officers (IPO) known as Yakasai who she met at the court premises
collected the sum of One Hundred Thousand Naira (N100,000) for bail and
promised to release her son but he failed to do so as her son was taken to
Kurmawa prison from the court hence her complaint. She also said that she
picked the PCRRU contact phone number from a leaflet dropped by police
helicopter in Kano on Wednesday, 26th July, 2017.
The case was immediately registered,
tracking number #PCRRU426434issued and matter referred to the Commissioner of
Police Kano state for investigation and report in line with the directives of
the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Ibrahim K. Idris, NPM, mni.
Investigation carried out by the Kano
State Police command reveals that the arrest of the complainant’s son and
subsequent prosecution in court is pursuant to an investigation into a reported
case.
The said Yakasai was arrested and it was discovered that he is not a
police officer or court official but an impostor who goes around courts in Kano
metropolis pretending to be a police officer and a court worker. He confessed
to the crime and the extorted N100,000 cash was recovered from him.
The money has since been handed back
to the complainant. Yakasai has also been charged to court for prosecution
accordingly and he has been remanded in prison custody pending the next hearing
date.
Members of the public across Nigeria
are advised not to pay money for bail as BAIL IS FREE. Also, in line with the
“Change Begins With Me” campaign citizens are urged not to give bribe to any
government official no matter the pressure on them. “
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