Frederick Adebayo and Rebecca Okuneye, his fiancée, drove into Lagos from Ibadan, Oyo State, on Tuesday.
The couple travelled to visit Okuneye’s sister in the Ajah area of Lagos State, and all went fine until they were robbed at about 5:17 pm.
While driving away from their host’s house, policemen attached to the Ajah police division stopped the couple, demanded Adebayo’s driver’s license, and then took N10,000 from him when he was only able to provide an affidavit and police report confirming it got lost recently.
“My temporary license got lost, and I got a sworn affidavit and a police report as instructed by the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC),” Adebayo told www.aso.rocks. “The FRSC said it would permit me to drive until I got a new license. I’d been producing these documents when stopped by policemen until Tuesday.
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“The Ajah policemen took control of my car and refused to hear my pleas. They made me transfer N5,000 to a Palmpay account with the name ‘Nnamdi Okoye’, and then they collected an extra N5,000 cash.
Transfer receipt from Adebayo’s bank to Nnamdi Okoye
“They were about five to six of them in that vicinity, and they were carrying guns and canisters. I was very uncomfortable because of the things I had heard about Ajah police.”
Okuneye told www.aso.rocks she had an Android phone in the vehicle before the police gained entry but she hadn’t seen the phone since the encounter.
www.aso.rocks called Adof Ugwu, DPO Ajah Police Division, on Sunday, and he promised to invite the complainants to his office and probe the incident.
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