FCT cop dismissed for obtaining N1.5m under false pretences
The FCT cop was dismissed when a complainant, whose
identity was withheld, stated that he met Jolaosho at an auction at Life Camp,
adding that the cop promised to assist him in getting a suitable car but failed
to deliver the vehicle after collecting money from him.
It was gathered that
Jolaosho had posed as an auctioneer and obtained the said amount for a
Toyota Corolla from an Abuja resident.
“Sometime in March/April 2016, he (Jolaosho) called to let
me know that some vehicles were up for sale. I went to the court to inspect
those vehicles but only found one suitable.
“The vehicle which I found suitable was a Toyota Corolla
with Registration number RSH 652TA. He told me that he would assist me in
processing the vehicle. He subsequently went to the high court in Maitama and
obtained the price of the car as N1.2m.
“He asked me to send N100,000 to his account in the name of
Jolaosho Olusola with account number 2709247013. This, he said, was to enable
him to process the documentations and pay the necessary fees. I sent the
N100,000 as he demanded. He later asked for an additional N200,000.”
Punch reported that the dismissed FCT Cop demanded
N900,000, which he said was the value of the vehicle.
“In June I called to find out the position of the car, he
informed me that he was away for a month because his son was in the hospital
and would let me know as soon as he got back.
“I even sent him N10,000 for transportation back to Abuja as
he informed me that he was stranded in Lagos.
“Some weeks after he came back, I called him again and he
informed me that the paper work had been completed but the judge who was
supposed to sign it was ill and was away from office.
“After much pleas from Shola that I should not get the
police involved, he convinced me yet again to pay an additional amount. I only
agreed because he was a police officer.
“On the 6th of September, I sent an additional N300,000 to
the same account number as previously,” he stated.
Abayomi Shogunle, the Head, Public Complaints Rapid
Response Unit told newsmen that the errant policeman was dismissed
after an orderly room trial.
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