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Edo Police Arrest Two Fake Inspectors For Drug Dealing


The Edo State Police Command has paraded two fake police inspectors arrested in connection with illicit drugs valued at 20 million naira in the state.


The Commissioner of Police, Funsho Adegboye, who confirmed this to newsmen in Benin City, said they were among the five-man criminal gang specialized in dealing in illicit drugs.


He gave the names of the two fake police officers as Alex Akaeze, 39, and Kadiri Hassan, 45.


He listed other members of the gang including Ovie Samuel, 46; Stanley Itota, 45; and Felix Oputi, 46.


CP Adegboye explained that the suspects were arrested by operatives of the Command’s Intelligence and Rapid Response Squad at a guest house operated by Ome Samuel at No 5, Colobus Street, off Upper Mission Extension Road, Benin City.


He added that the illicit drug called ‘ice’ weighed 1,080 kilograms with a street value of 20 million naira.


He said that investigation was ongoing and that the suspects would soon be charged to court.

When interrogated, one of the suspects, Akaeze, said he was enlisted into the Police Force in 2009.


Akaeze, who insisted he is a Police Inspector added that he was transferred to Zamfara State from AIG Zone 2, Lagos State.

According to him: “I am an Inspector of Police. I was enlisted in 2009, I started in Ketu, and from there to SARS. I was transferred to Zamfara, but I did not go.


“I worked myself back to Zone 2, and from there I was transferred to Lagos State Command, from where we were later transferred to Alagbon in September last year, but we were yet to report for duty there.


“These two officers [Command Operatives] are our colleagues, we worked together in IRT, I have their phone numbers and I called them before I came down from Lagos and I told them that I had an urgent arrest to make and wanted them to follow us and they agreed.


On his part, Kadiri Hassan, who also insisted he is a Police Inspector, added that he joined the Police Force in 2008.

He also disclosed that he was yet to report to duty at Alagbon when he was transferred in February this year.


Ovie Samuel, who procured the hard drug, denied knowledge of the trade.


“The people called me and said that they needed ice and I called my brother in Delta State to bring it for them, only for them to reveal their real identities that they are policemen” he stated. 

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