For the third time in the past two
months, another policeman has been caught on video demanding a bribe of N10,000
from a motorist.
The footage, secretly filmed by a
passenger at the back seat of a vehicle in Onitsha, Anambra State, has so far
received thousands of hits on YouTube. The three-minute 18-second video which
first appeared on the YouTube channel of one Tola Tim, has since become an
Internet sensation.
In the video, a policeman apprehended
the driver of a vehicle that was coming from Akure, Ondo State to Umuahia, Abia
State. The policeman sat in the front seat with the driver, and after checking
the vehicle particulars, declared that he had discovered some discrepancies
between the documents and the chassis number.
In the video, the policeman explained
that the number ‘0’ was the last number on the chassis number inscribed on the
vehicle, while number ‘3’was the last number on the documents presented to him
for perusal.
The driver was seen arguing with the
policeman that he had asked him to veer off the road in order to enable him
(policeman) do proper checking of the vehicle. Once the alleged discrepancies
were discovered, the policeman insisted that he would collect N10,000 before he
would release him.
The driver’s appeal that there was an
unintended mix-up somewhere and that the vehicle was not a stolen one fell on
deaf ears. A nursing mother who sat at the back also appealed to the
policeman.
The man in uniform bellows, “Settle
us. Just give us N10,000 make I waka comot. Or is it too much? If I knew
you stole the vehicle, I won’t collect money from you.”
But the driver, on noticing the
adamance of the policeman, said he won’t give in to his demands.
“It is three much! I want you to take me to your station.
I’m not afraid of anything. I can go back to Akure. At worst, I will miss my
appointment in Umuahia. Why will I part with N10,000 on the vehicle I didn’t
steal? No sir! I can’t do that.
“I will rather go back to Akure, get
the registration officer and other supporting documents, come back with another
vehicle and clear myself. And that is to tell you that I have not done
something wrong,” the driver said.
The unidentified driver also calmed
the nerves of the apprehensive nursing mother who clutched a baby girl to
herself. “My sister, don’t worry! At worst, you will sleep in a hotel with your
baby when I go back to Akure,” the driver added.
The policeman replied, “Eh eh. It
is three much. Wetin make am too much?” After ruminating over the issue for
some seconds, the policeman, who was armed with a gun, ordered, “Driver, come
down.” And the video went dead.
Meanwhile, outrage has trailed the
incident on various social media platforms. Those who have watched the video
online describe the encounter as a pointer to the depth of rot and decay in the
Nigeria Police Force.
They urged the Inspector General of
Police, Mr. Mohammed Abubakar, to conduct an orderly room trial to ascertain
the policeman’s culpability in the alleged crime and place appropriate
sanctions on him if found guilty.
An anonymous reader on lindaikeji.blogspot.com says apart from condemning the act of
corruption and sacking the culprit, more needs to be done to cater for the
welfare of the rank and file of the police.
The reader said, “If you have a police
officer as your relative, you will understand better. The income they get can’t
even feed them alone not to talk of their families. The country doesn’t cater
adequately for their needs. Many police barracks look like refuse dumps and
they are expected to live there with their children.”
But a YouTube user, Paul Saint,
argued that there is no excuse for being corrupt, attributing the behaviour to
greed.
Saint stated, “This has nothing to do
with the service welfare of the police. Corruption in Nigeria has nothing to do
with low or high salary pay. If you are corrupt, no matter what you earn, you
will still find ways to illegally enrich yourself. Most cases of corruption
recorded in this country are perpetrated by persons who are otherwise
fairlycomfortable with bribes.
“Corruption is as a result of greed
only. Not poverty or low pay. We must condemn corruption at all times and not
make excuses for it. But even if they are not well paid, there is no excuse for
corruption. The most corrupt persons in Nigeria started off with collecting
less than N10,000 and because we excuse them or celebrate them, they step up
their demands to millions and billions. Well paid or not, do not demand or
collect bribe.”
It will be recalled that three cops
have so far been dismissed by the police authorities after being filmed
demanding bribes from motorists.
A police sergeant, Chris Omeleze, who
was caught on video camera extorting N25,000 from a motorist in Lagos in August
was the first casuality of the social media whistle-blowing.
Two traffic policewomen, corporals
Elizabeth Itolor and Jennifer Azingbe, who were also videotaped receiving N100
bribe from a commercial bus driver at the Oshodi/Apapa Expressway were
dismissed earlier this month.
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Na today, it hjas become part and percel of them, they lie against, they rent guns to robbers,etc I believe it is part of their training.
ReplyDeleteD corruption in d nigerian police is endemic. There was a time I had an encounter with dem too in owena ijesa in osun state. My chasis number had an s in it and I was told by d police officer on d road dat d 5 was written in my papers instead of s! I ended up being delayed for more than 2hours after which I still parted with some money. The police station in question is d one by the road in owena in osun statem
ReplyDeleteJst come 2 port-harcourt nd c check points evry wia.wia dey extort money 4rm pple
ReplyDeleteJst come 2 port-harcourt nd c check points evry wia.wia dey extort money 4rm pple
ReplyDeleteJst come 2 port-harcourt nd c check points evry wia.wia dey extort money 4rm pple
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