Umar
Manko, commissioner of the Nigeria Police in Lagos state has dismissed Corporal
Goroye Folagade, for stealing a motorcycle.
This
was contained in a statement signed by the command’s spokesperson, DSP Ngozi
Braide in Lagos.
“Police
Force No. 444123 Cpl. Goroye Folagbade, attached to Ikorodu Division, has been
tried in an orderly room for an offence of discreditable conduct for stealing a
motorcycle.
“The
Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, promptly reviewed the proceedings
and upheld the findings of guilt and thereby approved subject’s dismissal from
the force with effect from Jan. 16, 2013,” the statement said.
The
commissioner said police uniforms and other accoutrements had been retrieved
from the suspect.
He
said the corporal had been arraigned with one other at the Chief Magistrate’s
Court 11, Ikorodu, southwest Nigeria.
The
command, however, re-assured members of the public of its zero tolerance for
corruption and other vices from any member of the command.
P.M.News
had reported in its Monday, 14 January, 2013 edition, that the Operation
Officer of the Police Division, Ebuwa Vincent, seized the motorcycle from
Saheed a few days after Christmas because he violated traffic law but could not
produce the motorcycle afterwards, claiming that it had been taken to Alausa
whereas the motorcycle had been stolen and sold.
After
several failed attempts to recover the seized motorcycle, Saheed eventually
found his motorcycle with another commercial motorcyclist, Ismail Olomitutu, at
Anibaba area of Ikorodu on Thursday, 10 January, 2013 and he raised an alarm,
saying he was the rightful owner of the motorcycle.
P.M.NEWS
gathered that Ismail was interrogated before he eventually confessed that it
was one of the station guards, Goroye Folagbade, who sold the motorcycle to him
for N55, 000.
Goroye
later confessed to have committed the said criminal act when the Divisional
Crime Officer, DCO of Igbogbo Divisional Headquarters after which he was
arrested and detained at the same police station, summoned him.
According
to sources, “Goroye does not know how to ride a motorcycle so he
probably must have asked Ismail to come for the motorcycle inside the police
station when no one was suspecting. Even the OPS in charge may have connived
with him to dispatch the motorcycle because he lied to the owner of the
motorcycle that it had been taken to Alausa.”
The
police corporal who spoke with P.M.NEWS correspondents over the phone from
detention had begged them not to write about the incident.
Sources
close to Goroye also revealed that the Police Corporal was planning his wedding
introduction with his fiancee who was said to be heavily pregnant.
[PMNEWS].
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