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Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by Throwback: 8:18am On Oct 07, 2022
No difference between Police and Theif.
Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by TemidayoTRA: 8:18am On Oct 07, 2022
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Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by Xwizard: 8:18am On Oct 07, 2022
Two things that can land you in cell

iPhone and sleek laptops
Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by wdcouture(f): 8:18am On Oct 07, 2022
You are lucky
Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by DWJOBScom(m): 8:18am On Oct 07, 2022
Very horrible people
Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by judedwriter(m): 8:18am On Oct 07, 2022
Men in black!

In other west african countries, your heart beats normally when they are close, but in naija, your heart skips a beat!

Police reforms can't be overemphasized.
Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by Mexyz(m): 8:19am On Oct 07, 2022
What in God's name is happening to us as a country?
So policemen now kidnap those they are meant to protect, forcing them to part with their money?
Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by nerilove(m): 8:20am On Oct 07, 2022
I tot they've been warned to desist from this kind of arrest or even searching phones

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Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by virginchaser(m): 8:20am On Oct 07, 2022
Some of these Lagos policemen can not just be contented despite the state government efforts. Thanks for their bosses that are committed in cleaning up the system.

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Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by Freeko4: 8:20am On Oct 07, 2022
NPF I hail oh, if the people that are supposed to protect us at the one now robbing from us are we still safe in this country
Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by gigabyte13: 8:21am On Oct 07, 2022
Nigerian police and fraudulent activities...
Licensed bandits...
Licensed known gun men...
Always harassing, extorting and stealing from the citizens, they were paid to protect.....
Licensed and Approved criminals
Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by RPG2020(m): 8:21am On Oct 07, 2022
Then what happened to the gang's still he got the money back �
Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by Godoverevery: 8:21am On Oct 07, 2022
Pwettylinda:
The most useless police in the history of mankind is Nigerian police

Have you heard of India police ??

Nigeria police is lesser evil to India police ooo.....it is so worst that even in India movies they shame them alot.

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Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by Honchoslim16(m): 8:22am On Oct 07, 2022
Can't play with me, you know I come trim
Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by GloriousGbola: 8:23am On Oct 07, 2022
have the police involved been officially sanctioned?

from their DPO down?

it is not about getting money back - it should be bout sending a message.

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Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by ariesbull: 8:23am On Oct 07, 2022
Lagos Police. I still don't get it
Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by teblu(m): 8:24am On Oct 07, 2022
Pwettylinda:
The most useless police in the history of mankind is Nigerian police

Calling them useless is even an understatement.
Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by giantstar: 8:25am On Oct 07, 2022
Pwettylinda:
The most useless police in the history of mankind is Nigerian police
Be cautious with your statement so that when U run into a problem in future their superior and people can help you.
Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by haybhi1(m): 8:26am On Oct 07, 2022
money121:

And Tinubu owned Nigeria police as well
Oga try to get sense small no be everything be politic here haabba

Don't expect that from everyone, especially people with their affiliation.
Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by Emman08: 8:27am On Oct 07, 2022
Police PR sliding into his DMs? Beyond just getting his money back what are they doing to do to the criminals in uniform who robbed the young man?

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Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by asanausana91: 8:28am On Oct 07, 2022
Those police men should be sacked from the police force. The worst police in this world is Nigerian police. I had my experience in Ibadan, I was lucky to be a military personnel if not I wouldn't be alive today.
Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by phemmyfour: 8:29am On Oct 07, 2022
Sterling Bank and bad grammar

Wetin be "money out" instead of debit alert

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Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by Primebuilders(m): 8:29am On Oct 07, 2022
If nothing happened to the police they will do it next time. It's just like retrieving your valuables from an arm robber robs and asking him to go. He will definitely repeat it if there are no consequences

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Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by luizpippo(m): 8:29am On Oct 07, 2022
Throwback:


You are right.

The struggle continues.

Extortion (Corruption) continues in every government office that interacts with the public, both at the federal and state level.

The difference is that police do theirs with a threat to your life or freedom.

But the Extortionism is a cycle. What the police collect is their share of what Segun has collected using his own station as a civil servant, and what Hamza has collected from his dad who used his own office as a Customs or Immigration officer.

From Government offices to Airports to police check points, we Nigerians are still extorting Nigerians.

Buhari no try at all in eliminating Corruption within the general society, while political corruption was handled with a political conscience.

Good?

Imagine if your Buhari's twitter ban was still in force, how would he have escalated this?
Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by Focusmind: 8:30am On Oct 07, 2022
I was once a victim.

I was descending down Oshodi and a call came from a client that I have been pursuing for long. I did not have my hands-free with me and i immediately picked the call. I did not know that a police team in black jeep was following me. They wore a tag, "anti-one way" from the office of the Governor. They blocked me and insisted I settle them. They were all looking mean and I was already tensed, not wanting to miss the appointment with the client that just called me and neither was I feeling safe in the midst of those policemen. We drove to the Diamond Bank branch close to the Northwest filling station along that Oshodi expressway and gave them N100k, which was what they insisted on collecting and I zoomed off.

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Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by ppogba: 8:30am On Oct 07, 2022
Lagos Divisional Police in order of notoriety:

1. Ikotun Division
2.Soloki Division.
3 .Ikeja Division.
4. Zone D ( Mushin) Division.
5. Alakara Division.
Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by giantstar: 8:30am On Oct 07, 2022
Kudos to Nigeria Police Force, but what about many that are stealing with suit and tie in various ways. It has become an endorsement in Nigeria if people don't steal aside their hustle they can't survive. This is bullshit.

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Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by uvie66: 8:34am On Oct 07, 2022
Glory00:
It's unlawful
.

But one can't make an allegations without supporting evidence
Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by kelspinall(m): 8:34am On Oct 07, 2022
nde ohi
Re: Police Escorted Man To A POS, Withdrew ₦100k In Lagos. How He Got His Money Back by ppogba: 8:36am On Oct 07, 2022
asanausana91:
Those police men should be sacked from the police force. The worst police in this world is Nigerian police. I had my experience in Ibadan, I was lucky to be a military personnel if not I wouldn't be alive today.

Same way some Nigerians are dead now because of their encounter with over- zealous military personnel.
At least Nigerians can still remember the case of the motorist beaten blue black in Badagry last week by Naval officers who blocked a road with their vehicle while in a drinking joint.

Police, Army or whatever, ALL of you are the same.

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