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How Nigerian Police, Army Stole Over N600billion From South- East Residents by jmoore(m): 10:50am On Aug 01, 2023


An estimated N2.8trillion was extorted at gunpoint from
residents of South-Eastern Nigeria by various security
agencies in three years between July 2020 and July 2023, according to a report by the International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (Intersociety).



The report released on Monday, titled: “Criminal Monies Have Taken over Security and Governance Duties
in Eastern Nigeria,” which was made available to SaharaReporters is signed by the principal officers of
Intersociety - Emeka Umeagbalasi, Chinwe Umeche, Obianuju Joy Igboeli, Ndidiamaka C. Bernard, Chidinma Evangeline Udegbunam, Ositadinma Agu, and Samuel
Kamanyaoku.


A breakdown of various extortions unleashed on people of eastern Nigeria, by the security agencies
according to the report indicates that police and military roadblocks accounted for N670 billion, police
custodial extortions account for N200 billion, “crime proceeds” converted by police account for N60 billion

while squandered governors’ security votes amount to N400 billion.


Others are extortions by militant government agencies which the report put at N700 billion; while the
military and police house burnings/ lootings across the zone accounted for N150 billion.


The amount extorted for police security to very important personalities (VIPs) and institutions in the southeast within the period under review accounts for N30 billion, and non-state ransoms/ robberies account for N400 billion while other crime proceeds from
criminal entities accounted for N200 billion.


These extortions according to the report account for a 45 percent exodus of businesses from the
southeast to the southwest – mainly Lagos, a development that was targeted to destroy the southeast
economy together with the government-inflicted insecurity in the region.


“The amount had risen from ‘blue-collar’ corruption and other corrupt practices perpetrated by armed state
actors and armed non-state actors cutting across the eleven Eastern Nigerian States of Edo, Delta,
Anambra, Enugu, Ebonyi, Imo, Abia, Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, and Rivers a period covering July 2020 to July 2023.


The whopping N2.8trillion proceeds from state actor and non-state actor criminal activities had come from
police and military roadblocks N670b, Governors’ squandered security votes’ N400billion, extortions by militant Government agencies N700b, police security to
VIPs/institutions N30b, military/police house burnings/lootings N150b, ransoms/robberies by armed nonstate criminal entities N400b and other crime proceeds from armed nonstate criminal entities N200B.
Added to the estimated N660 billion police/military roadblock extortions is estimated N200 billion arising from ‘police custodial extortions (.i.e. ‘bail
fees’ and ‘cash mobilization’ for arrests, investigations, and court arraignments).



“Estimated sum of N60billion was also linked to gunpoint seizure and conversion of “crime proceeds” by
various police crack squads across the eleven Eastern States (.i.e. gunpoint money transfers and cash seizure and conversion of the seized automobiles, motorcycles, and other expensive personal belongings) especially those seized from the slain and the arrested citizens undergoing criminal investigations. The totality
of the above is to say that criminal monies have taken over security and governance duties in Eastern Nigeria,” the report indicated.
Intersociety in the seven-page research report, explained that it was a follow-up from the main Report of Tuesday, July 18, 2023, which.identified six major triggers of insecurity and other unsafe conditions threatening Nigeria with genocide or complex humanitarian catastrophes in the past eight years or since June 2015.


The report, however, queried whether or not the deployed security forces at Eastern roadblocks and
other extortionist Government agencies are more criminal andnatrocious than non-state criminal entities and criminalities the former are constitutionally mandated to uproot and contain. “The research
question above was sufficiently answered by this Research Report through its findings below that: “the
deployed security forces at Eastern Roadblocks and other extortionist Government agencies are more criminal and atrocious than criminal entities and criminalities they are constitutionally mandated to uproot and contain”.


“The research and investigative classification of the N2.8 trillion Eastern citizens’ monies seized at gunpoint across the eleven States of the Region was done because the ‘stolen amount’ was never traced to,
or reflected in legitimate Government budgetary processes of the eleven Eastern States. Such
budgetary processes include legitimate incomes and expenditures standardized in international best
practices.


“Though the Governors’ monthly
‘security votes’ are part of the
Government legitimately generated
incomes their expenditures are
crooked and expressly amounted to
executive or gubernatorial thievery
as they are whimsically and
capriciously spent without recourse
to international accountability
procedures or standardizations. The
‘Governors’ Security Votes’ also
record maddening and sickening
increases (over-bloating) at every
‘shout of insecurity’ which in most
cases receive legislative rubber-
stamping through behind-the-scene
briberies. Governors’ ‘Security Votes’
in Nigeria have become a conduit
pipe through which public funds are
mindlessly and incurably siphoned
with impunity.”


According to the report, governors
have been found to have hidden
under “insecurity” or creation of
same to whimsically and capriciously
over-bloat and siphon public funds.
This is to the extent that “out of
every N5billion received monthly as
‘State’s share of federal allocations’,
at least N1billion is set aside and
siphoned as “monthly security
votes”.

https://saharareporters.com/2023/08/01/how-nigerian-police-army-personnel-ripped-over-n600billion-south-east-residents-through

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Re: How Nigerian Police, Army Stole Over N600billion From South- East Residents by jmoore(m): 10:50am On Aug 01, 2023
Nigerian police are no 1 criminal in Nigeria.

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Re: How Nigerian Police, Army Stole Over N600billion From South- East Residents by TemplarLandry: 11:03am On Aug 01, 2023
cool
Re: How Nigerian Police, Army Stole Over N600billion From South- East Residents by jcross19: 11:51am On Aug 01, 2023
jmoore:
Nigerian police are no 1 criminal in Nigeria.
southeastern caused this calamity upon themselves ! They don't have sense, behave like a zombie

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Re: How Nigerian Police, Army Stole Over N600billion From South- East Residents by jmoore(m): 11:59am On Aug 01, 2023
jcross19:
southeastern caused this calamity upon themselves ! They don't have sense, behave like a zombie
When you know you don't have sense, try to borrow one. Even if you have to borrow a brain from a goat, do it.

Southeast is responsible for the armed robbery done by police and army who are funded by the federal government?

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Re: How Nigerian Police, Army Stole Over N600billion From South- East Residents by Frizz001: 12:06pm On Aug 01, 2023
Get real please! Long before the current insecurity issues heightened in the SE, security agencies have long been fleecing SE residents especially on the high ways and has continued unabated! They always lobby and even pay to be posted to the SE and this is the institutionalized discrimination we have always talked about but idiots like you will say Igbos always play victim!
jcross19:
southeastern caused this calamity upon themselves ! They don't have sense, behave like a zombie

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Re: How Nigerian Police, Army Stole Over N600billion From South- East Residents by Ofunaofu: 12:41pm On Aug 01, 2023
jcross19:
southeastern caused this calamity upon themselves ! They don't have sense, behave like a zombie

How did the south east cause it

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Re: How Nigerian Police, Army Stole Over N600billion From South- East Residents by jmoore(m): 11:23am On Aug 03, 2023
undecided
Re: How Nigerian Police, Army Stole Over N600billion From South- East Residents by wakaman: 11:31am On Aug 03, 2023
grin

These people and figures sha

grin

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Re: How Nigerian Police, Army Stole Over N600billion From South- East Residents by ronalmagic10(m): 11:31am On Aug 03, 2023
Ipob rest. Is Peter Obi not coming again?
Re: How Nigerian Police, Army Stole Over N600billion From South- East Residents by Afamed: 11:33am On Aug 03, 2023
N600billion kwaaa?

You can not beat them when It comes to cheasttbeating

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Re: How Nigerian Police, Army Stole Over N600billion From South- East Residents by slivertongue: 11:43am On Aug 03, 2023
Crime by crime by fighters
Re: How Nigerian Police, Army Stole Over N600billion From South- East Residents by Pakute: 11:52am On Aug 03, 2023
I stopped reading where it described Nigerian security as "militant government agencies and the ridiculous allegation of "burning/looting houses. Aside from the usual aba-made statistics, where did they get the figures of the billions they're throwing around?. From the tone of the article, you'd know this useless group is a media arm of ipob terrorists, you will never hear them estimate how much has been lost to ipob terrorism and the number of lives that has been lost to ipob terrorists, but their only aim is to demonize Nigeria security forces to seek sympathy among ipob sympathizers. If i be President, i for like make dem experience Taliban dictatorship because las las, na like that biafuro go be.

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Re: How Nigerian Police, Army Stole Over N600billion From South- East Residents by Tochi3(m): 11:57am On Aug 03, 2023
jcross19:
southeastern caused this calamity upon themselves ! They don't have sense, behave like a zombie
Who caused this in benue

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Re: How Nigerian Police, Army Stole Over N600billion From South- East Residents by ANIMABIDR: 11:59am On Aug 03, 2023
jcross19:
southeastern caused this calamity upon themselves ! They don't have sense, behave like a zombie


Is that why your mother nearly aborted you ?

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Re: How Nigerian Police, Army Stole Over N600billion From South- East Residents by Tochi3(m): 11:59am On Aug 03, 2023
Afamed:
N600billion kwaaa?

You can not beat them when It comes to cheasttbeating
like Oyo having the largest igr in the whole World but can not pay salaries. What is then chestbeating

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Re: How Nigerian Police, Army Stole Over N600billion From South- East Residents by ANIMABIDR: 12:00pm On Aug 03, 2023
Afamed:
N600billion kwaaa?

You can not beat them when It comes to cheasttbeating


I think the owner of Sahara is an 11 razor blade face

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Re: How Nigerian Police, Army Stole Over N600billion From South- East Residents by ANIMABIDR: 12:01pm On Aug 03, 2023
ronalmagic10:
Ipob rest. Is Peter Obi not coming again?

Re: How Nigerian Police, Army Stole Over N600billion From South- East Residents by jcross19: 1:14pm On Aug 03, 2023
ANIMABIDR:



Is that why my mother nearly aborted me ?
Re: How Nigerian Police, Army Stole Over N600billion From South- East Residents by tungamaje: 2:24pm On Aug 03, 2023
Those days I heard policemen did bribe to be posted to the east. I don't know about now

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