A 45-year-old widow, Olabisi Ayinla, has petitioned the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Baba, over the alleged extortion of N610,000 by operatives of the Lagos State Police Command.
According to reports, on August 27, Ayinla hired a truck to deliver 15,000 litres of diesel, valued at more than N10 million, to one of her clients at the Idera Bus Stop, Owode Onirin, in the state’s Ikorodu district.
However, some armed men in military uniforms are said to have taken over the truck at Anthony Bus Stop on the Lagos-Ikorodu Expressway.
Ayinla stated that the case was immediately reported at the Anthony Police Station, but was transferred to the SCID.
She reportedly paid the N610,000 that the officers demanded from her for the purpose of the investigation and tracking.
However, Ayinla said the cops had refused to do anything about the case, adding that they were making more demands from her.
She said, “The truck was hijacked by some unknown military officers who ordered the driver to get down on the allegation that he was transporting diesel mixed with kerosene.
“The driver showed them the waybill of the product, but the officers ordered him to get down and not switch off the engine of the truck. They also seized the waybill.
“The driver and the motor boy were put into a blue Sienna vehicle and driven to Seven-Up Bus Stop, along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, where the officers dropped them, handing them their waybill. The driver and the motor boy rushed to the scene of the hijack, but on getting there, the fully-loaded truck was nowhere to be found.
“The vehicle was later found on that same day around 7am at the LASTMA office, Iponri, through independent tracking of the motor boy’s phone, which was in the truck.
“I found out that the product had already been discharged from the vehicle when I got to the LASTMA office.”
She noted that the truck driver and motor boy, however, recognised one of the LASTMA officials, identified simply as Kabiru, as the driver of the Sienna vehicle that conveyed them to the Seven-Up Bus Stop.
Ayinla stated that the duo were, however, detained at the SCID.
“A female police officer, Blessing, and one Supol Malik asked them to shut up when they identified Kabiru. Till now, they have done nothing regarding the matter except demanding more money,” she added.
According to The PUNCH, a petition written by a rights organisation, the iRelief Committee for Human Rights and Civic Engagements, regarding Ayinla’s complaints was sighted.
The petition, which was signed by the Committee National Chairman, Momoh Raimi, and addressed to the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Baba, dated September 28, 2022, demanded an investigation into the ‘professional misconducts’ of the policemen.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, said he was not aware of the incident.
The LASTMA spokesperson, Taofik Adebayo, stated that neither the agency nor its officials were involved in the matter.
He said, “On that Saturday morning, a mini tanker was discovered to have been abandoned along Bode Thomas Road, off Funsho Williams, with plate number GGE558SJ. Upon discovery around 7am, we noticed that all the doors were left open, so we quickly drew the attention of the Iponri Police Station.
“At the station, two of their officers were sent down and they inspected the mini truck. After that, they said the vehicle needed to be towed from that place to their office at Iponri. However, due to lack of space at the station, the vehicle was towed to the LASTMA office at Iponri, at the instruction of the Iponri policemen. In the evening of the same day, the owner of the vehicle came and found it in our compound.
“The content of the truck had been emptied when we found it. The confessional statement of the driver was that the vehicle was hijacked. No LASTMA official was involved; the only persons involved were the towing vehicle personnel and the driver.”