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Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by WonderManly(op): 4:22am On Oct 10, 2025
Policeman forgets cap in Ogun student’s car after extortion

A student, Olawale Ayomide, has accused officers attached to the Igbeba police station in the Ijebu Ode area of Ogun State of extorting N99,000 from him.

The victim, who narrated his ordeal to PUNCH Metro on Thursday, said the incident occurred on Tuesday, adding that one of the officers forgot his official cap in his vehicle after allegedly perpetrating the act.

According to Olawale, the policemen stopped him while he was travelling in his mother’s vehicle from Sagamu to Ijebu-Ode and accused him of driving a car without a number plate.

He said that despite explaining that the car belonged to his mother, who was still processing the registration documents, the officers ignored him and insisted he should follow them to their station.



He said, “I was heading to Ijebu-Ode from Sagamu when I encountered some policemen along the road. They stopped us and asked my friend and me to step out of the vehicle. The car belongs to my mum, and she’s currently processing its documents.

“Without telling us our offence, they entered the car and ordered us to follow them to their station. On our way, we asked what our offence was, and they claimed we were driving a vehicle without a number plate. We explained the situation to them and even offered to call my mum to confirm ownership of the car, but they refused and insisted on taking us to the station.

He alleged that the officers later demanded N1m on their way before they could release them, adding that they threatened to seize the vehicle if he refused to pay.

“Eventually, they asked us to park close to the station and said they would settle for N100,000 after going back and forth. And since they wouldn’t let us go, I called my phone dealer and told him I wanted to sell my second phone so he could send me the money. When I received the alert, the officers took me to a PoS terminal, where I finally transferred the N99,000 to them.”

Another student, Dare Ifeanyi, who was with Olawale in the vehicle, alleged that the officers took them to a police station nearby and compelled them to write a false statement under duress.

He further alleged that the policemen dictated what they should say in both written and video statements.

“They asked us to deny that they collected money from us and to claim that we were Internet fraudsters. They also told us to say the vehicle didn’t belong to our mum but that we bought it for N5m from the proceeds of fraud. We refused at first, but they threatened to detain us, so we did as they said,” Ifeanyi recounted.

The victims were eventually released after complying with the officers’ instructions.

“We discovered a police cap on the back seat at home. We explained what happened to Ayomide’s mum,” Ifeanyi added.

When contacted on Thursday, Olawale’s mother, Mrs Omolabake, confirmed her ownership of the car.

She also expressed her displeasure over the development, saying she personally found the cap in the vehicle.

She said, “I saw the cap in the vehicle and asked my son where he saw it. Initially, he did not want to tell me what happened until after I persuaded him. This is not good at all. My name is on the document for the car. We are only processing the plate number. I felt bad when I was told they were recorded and asked to lie against themselves.

“I knew what they did was not good, and that was how it ended this way. My husband is not around now, and I am waiting for him to return before going to the station. They have to refund the money and delete the video they recorded.”

An activist and the Coordinator of the Take It Back Movement in Lagos, Adekunle Taofeek, also posted the development on X on Wednesday.

He wrote, attaching the said cap, “Someone sent this to me just now. Some policemen extorted my brother along the Ijebu Ode road, Egbeda, yesterday. They collected 100k illegally from him. Along the line, they forgot their cap inside his car. He was forced to sell his phone at gunpoint to settle them. Is that not kidnap for ransom?”

The Ogun State Police Command spokesperson, Omolola Odutola, could not be reached as calls made to her telephone were not responded to. A text message sent to her had yet to be replied to as of the time this report was filed.

The development comes amid a growing list of complaints by Nigerians over alleged extortion and harassment by police officers in the country.

PUNCH Metro in March reported that a young man, Ramadan Adenola, known as Netrovert on social media platform X, accused officers of the Nigeria Police Force of extorting him and his coworker during a stop-and-search operation in Lagos.
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Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by Abdul05: 5:02am On Oct 10, 2025
This is what happens, when greed too much.
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by agulion: 5:09am On Oct 10, 2025
Sometimes even if you want to deny that Nigeria is not a zoo, you will still see and hear somethings that points to the zoo direction
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by Zionmdde: 5:10am On Oct 10, 2025
We will again read, count scores, thank God we are not the victims and move on. 3 of this type of news in just 24 hours

The youths have been so relegated to the tribalism bandage and chains used by politicians to tie us that nothing on earth now can make all the youths in this country, come together in unity and say enough is enough
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by Sunkyboie(m): 5:11am On Oct 10, 2025
The officer will learn in à hard way
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by Babaken: 6:17am On Oct 10, 2025
agulion:
Sometimes even if you want to deny that Nigeria is not a zoo, you will still see and hear somethings that points to the zoo direction

Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by cezarman(m): 6:32am On Oct 10, 2025
Na only Nigeria police deyhuh
They must do something stupiid and wicked everyday.

Dirty looking things
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by adecz: 6:34am On Oct 10, 2025
He should bring 500k to collect
back his cap or you report him
to higher authority👮👮👮👮
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by PerfectStranger(m):
agulion:
Sometimes even if you want to deny that Nigeria is not a zoo, you will still see and hear somethings that points to the zoo direction
Denying Nigeria is not a zoo is tantamount to denying a pregnancy when the evidence will always pop out.
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by phoneport(m): 6:35am On Oct 10, 2025
Who or what will redeem Nigeria?
She just keep sinking huh
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by NidAcar(m): 6:35am On Oct 10, 2025
Why will you ride your mum unregistered vehicle from Ijebu ode to Sagamu?

Then you were caught by the police on checkpoint for riding an unregistered vehicle.

So, you couldn't call your mum who owns the car when you got to station, instead you called your phone dealer to sell your second phone and bail yourself.

Ok, if you're afraid of your mum more than the police, i understand.

Then, the part where you admitted to being a fraudster really got me. Are you sure you're not a fraudster?
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by Gotocourt: 6:38am On Oct 10, 2025
Most of this police men die after sacking, protect your job but they won't
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by MaziObinnaokija: 6:39am On Oct 10, 2025
sad THIEVES in black and black clothes
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by geoworldedu: 6:39am On Oct 10, 2025
We ended SARS and came up with SWEAT grin
Change became Next Level
Next Level to Renewed Hope
But same things kept happening cheesy
National Anthem was changed from the one charging people to Arise to the one hailing a corrupt nation
Nigeria we hail thee grin cheesy
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by annyz: 6:39am On Oct 10, 2025
But why driving a car without plate number when you know the kind of police we have in this country?

Buy a car, wait until the documents are ready including plate or dealer number before driving off from the car dealer location.

Waiting is important sometimes when there is no urgency
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by fineboynl(m):
annyz:
But why driving a car without plate number when you know the kind of police we have in this country?

Buy a car, wait until the documents are ready including plate or dealer number before driving off from the car dealer location.

Waiting is important sometimes when there is no urgency
you are talking rubbish . Who said you can’t drive a car without plate number. If you purchase a car you can drive it as far as you have the valid documents. When you register plate number they will give your papers after you select from the available numbers. Just to protect you to drive until the plate comes out. Plate number is within 24 hours to process . But To produce the metal plate is what Nigeria government can not issues within 24 hours unless you bribe you way out. Similar thing with ID Card. When banks can issue ATM card within 10 mins.


What so special about producing number plate if not corruption and backwardness. The plate is just a machine press which shouldn’t be that hard to do.
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by correctguy101(m): 6:46am On Oct 10, 2025
They asked us to deny that they collected money from us and to claim that we were Internet fraudsters. They also told us to say the vehicle didn’t belong to our mum but that we bought it for N5m from the proceeds of fraud. We refused at first, but they threatened to detain us, so we did as they said,” Ifeanyi recounted.

Na who born all these kind children wey no get sense? For the so-called modern world?

If the video is now used as evidence, you go dey cry shey?

Abi the account na forgery sef?
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by YourGFsnatcher: 6:47am On Oct 10, 2025
Even though they weren't professional, why are u talking like you committed no crime? That your mum is processing the papers is not an excuse to drive an unregistered car, and you are saying it like it's not a crime. But they were unprofessional in the dealing. They are just criminals
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by rickyrex(m): 6:47am On Oct 10, 2025
NidAcar:
Why will you ride your mum unregistered vehicle from Ijebu ode to Sagamu?

Then you were caught by the police on checkpoint for riding an unregistered vehicle.

So, you couldn't call your mum who owns the car when you got to station, instead you called your phone dealer to sell your second phone and bail yourself.

Ok, if you're afraid of your mum more than the police, i understand.

Then, the part where you admitted to being a fraudster really got me. Are you sure you're not a fraudster?
may God never allow you to face such threat. This one wey u dey form hard man for nairaland. Nah wee u go wee for body if u witness such
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by nwirinedu(m): 6:51am On Oct 10, 2025
Why are you paying 99k to settle police, it means you did something wrong.

Money that is enough to hire a lawyer and give the cops the bad publicity they deserve especially the DPO of that division.
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by Trymeee: 6:52am On Oct 10, 2025
This is why you should know the law. After purchase of a vehicle, you can do 30 days grace period before registration under the Nigerian constitution. I recently bought a car and I am yet to register it.the criminals in black stopped me and the first thing the simpleton asked was he saw me driving around yesterday in the car why haven't I registered it. I had to educate him what the law says and showed him the date on the purchase receipt. Dude was getting aggressive and I told him him he's free to detain me or the vehicle but I'm sure he will pay in hard currency if he does. The Asp leading the team was asking can I know you sir.


Very ignoramus and useless beings.
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by bewla(m): 6:57am On Oct 10, 2025
Good evidence to send him to jail


Let this be example to his kind
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by Reference(m): 6:58am On Oct 10, 2025
Don't like commenting on these matters because it is a case of two wrongs typical of the Wike/Fubara macabre dance.

You don't drive a vehicle without a number plate. It is an offence anywhere in the world.

This alone puts you in a position of compromise and exposes you to the crminality of the police.

As for the police there is nothing more to say. They are worse than the criminals themselves and will remain so until Nigerians wrest power and authority of the police service from the government and insist law enforcement be domiciled at THEIR level.

So that we know our policemen'and women BY NAME just as we know the security men at our gates and vigilantes in our communities. Just as Americans in their towns and communities know their sheriffs and deputies by name.
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by Felaincarnated: 6:58am On Oct 10, 2025
Similar story to mine but had all papers complete but yet to transfer ownership cos it was on a saturday and needed to travel back to my base so i cud complete every registration @ my base. Naso d yeye men for same ijebu ode stopped me and gave me charge knowing well dat offices don't work on a saturday. Finally dey billed me 100k or leave d car @ d station till i get d transfer of ownership. I eventually submitted to giving d b@stards 20k with a lot of curses on money of which I'm very sure must be or have manifested.
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by Judolisco(m): 6:59am On Oct 10, 2025
All d policemen around that axis are criminals.... D boys are telling the truth
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by nairalanda1(m): 7:00am On Oct 10, 2025
annyz:
But why driving a car without plate number when you know the kind of police we have in this country?

Buy a car, wait until the documents are ready including plate or dealer number before driving off from the car dealer location.

Waiting is important sometimes when there is no urgency
That's what people don't notice about the article

My mother won't even step out in her car once her papers have expired unless she is going to the vio office for renewal

Police don't like cars without number plates. May indicate the car is stolen or being used for crime

Does not justify the extortion though. But also if one does not want to fall into the hands of the police , don't do things that would make you fall into their hands. Especially this corrupt Nigeria police
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by Fiscus105(m): 7:01am On Oct 10, 2025
NidAcar:
Why will you ride your mum unregistered vehicle from Ijebu ode to Sagamu?

Then you were caught by the police on checkpoint for riding an unregistered vehicle.

So, you couldn't call your mum who owns the car when you got to station, instead you called your phone dealer to sell your second phone and bail yourself.

Ok, if you're afraid of your mum more than the police, i understand.

Then, the part where you admitted to being a fraudster really got me. Are you sure you're not a fraudster?
His story get k- leg, even though, police men take larger blame, why can he leave the car and go home, he is innocent, going by story he narrated, even if he wants to bail himself, it would now be 99k.
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by FashionCookie(f): 7:04am On Oct 10, 2025
Why do I even find this funny?
Mtcheww 😆
Greedy fellows. SMH
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by gigabyte13: 7:06am On Oct 10, 2025
See me see God oooooooooooo
What God cannot do
Does not exist
But God no dey thief......


Na me supposed get evidence against am
But he go go station go lie say
Na me thief him cap
Go report me to him follow criminal in uniform say
Make Dem declare me
Wanted......
Police everywhere eeeehn
Dem be organized criminals.
Re: Policeman Forgets Cap In Ogun Student’s Car After Extortion by Noblechykk(m): 7:12am On Oct 10, 2025
nairalanda1:
That's what people don't notice about the article

My mother won't even step out in her car once her papers have expired unless she is going to the vio office for renewal

Police don't like cars without number plates. May indicate the car is stolen or being used for crime

Does not justify the extortion though. But also if one does not want to fall into the hands of the police , don't do things that would make you fall into their hands. Especially this corrupt Nigeria police
And if your mother run into policemen while going to VIO office?
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