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Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by eyesoflagos(op): 9:19am On Jan 16
The Lagos State Taskforce has arrested three suspects for allegedly impersonating officers of the Nigerian Navy, an act authorities say was used to defraud members of the public and obstruct lawful government operations. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

The arrest was confirmed in a statement issued on Tuesday by the agency’s spokesperson, Raheem Gbadeyan, who said the suspects were apprehended following an incident linked to the demolition of illegal shanties and encroachments on government land in the Oworonshoki area of Lagos.

According to the statement, the principal suspect, identified as James K. Robert, allegedly posed as a senior naval officer to intimidate residents, evade enforcement actions, and secure undue privileges.

Gbadeyan said the suspects were arrested at the Taskforce office while attempting to secure the release of vehicles earlier removed from the demolition site by the enforcement agency.

“The principal suspect, identified as James K. Robert, based on the name tag on his uniform and the visitor’s register he filled at the chairman’s office, had visited the office seeking the release of vehicles removed from the demolition site,” the statement read.

The agency added that the suspect had ignored several statutory notices and repeated warnings to vacate the property ahead of the demolition exercise.

According to the Taskforce, Robert, who was accompanied by his wife and an alleged orderly, claimed ownership of a car lot at the affected site and appealed for special consideration, citing “esprit de corps.”

When the chairman of the Taskforce, Adetayo Akerele, declined to compromise official procedures, the suspect reportedly became aggressive and allegedly threatened confrontation between his supposed men and Taskforce operatives.

Further suspicion arose during a detailed interview conducted by Akerele, during which the suspect was unable to provide credible information about his military posting or command.

"Closer observation revealed several inconsistencies, including improperly worn service ribbons, missing regimental insignia, and an appearance inconsistent with that of a senior naval officer,” the statement added.

Following these red flags, the Taskforce chairman reportedly contacted the Nigerian Navy Military Police, who confirmed that the suspect was not a serving naval officer.

This confirmation led to the immediate arrest of the suspect and his accomplices.

The Taskforce also disclosed that the suspect’s wife admitted she had previously warned her husband against impersonating military personnel, cautioning that “several days are for the thief, but one day is for the owner.”

Akerele further revealed that the alleged orderly and other accomplices attempted to withdraw from the scene shortly before the arrest, further strengthening suspicions.

“Before the suspects could fully comprehend what was happening, officers of the Nigerian Navy Military Police were already on the ground and took them into custody. They are currently undergoing further investigation,” the chairman said.

Authorities have assured the public that investigations are ongoing and that anyone found guilty will be prosecuted in accordance with the law.
https://eyesoflagos.com/2026/01/16/suspected-fake-naval-officer-arrested-lagos/

Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by Day169: 9:24am On Jan 16
There's always something that doesn't fit with these military impersonators that makes them stick out like a sore thumb! undecided
.. now I'm pitying him for the "processing" he'll receive to return to default setting.
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by southsouthking(m): 9:33am On Jan 16
This one don enter one chance.
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by Dogalmighty17: 9:48am On Jan 16
This new year and you decided to give your village people work?
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by Richtaiwo(m): 9:53am On Jan 16
Day169:
There's always something that doesn't fit with these military impersonators that makes them stick out like a sore thumb! undecided
.. now I'm pitying him for the "processing" he'll receive to return to default setting.
You are absolutely correct.

Let’s begin with the obvious eyesore, that disgracefully un-ironed uniform. Anyone even remotely familiar with the armed forces knows that the military practically worships turnout, especially in uniform. Creases are sacred. What he’s wearing looks less like naval attire and more like it was dragged straight from the bottom of a laundry basket. Strike one.

Now, let’s move to the comedy gold on his shoulders. Those are four stripes, the insignia of a Navy Captain. A quick background check (something our impostor clearly skipped) tells us that a Navy Captain is equivalent to a Colonel in the Army. And a Colonel is a senior, red-collar officer. The naval equivalent is no different.
So the million-naira question, where is the red collar? Did it go missing in transit, or was it forgotten along with basic research?

This is what happens when impersonation is driven by confidence rather than intelligence. The uniform is wrong, the insignia is wrong, and the attention to detail is non-existent. If deception were a course, this fellow wouldn’t even make it past registration.
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by helinues: 9:54am On Jan 16
People like him are always hired for such. He must have been in the navy in the past or present
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by SeeWahala: 9:58am On Jan 16
The f00l had to wear a full naval senior ceremonial attire to go and do something as stewpid as secure bail for an impounded vehicle undecided
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by bestman09(m): 10:41am On Jan 16
This one na ogbologbo. The confidence, audacity and temerity just off me. The wife also knowing that the husband is a criminal followed him to commit the crime
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by JohnBullMySon: 10:45am On Jan 16
The beating he will collect will be the size of that rank 😂😂

See rank he give himself. This should be Army colonel equivalent or thereabout.
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by Willy2025: 10:52am On Jan 16
They should just hand him over to the army and leave all these stories. Body go tell him.
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by Dalohad:
Day169:
There's always something that doesn't fit with these military impersonators that makes them stick out like a sore thumb! undecided
.. now I'm pitying him for the "processing" he'll receive to return to default setting.
Yes, there is always something, if you attended a military school secondary (Command or NMS) or College (NDA), you can detect a fake officer from a mile away.

The most difficult impersonators, are those that live in the barrack and understand some military mannerisms and behaviours.

This guy here in the picture looks a tad clean and well groomed, but immediately I saw him, I knew he is fake, there are other details that he missed on his uniform.
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by joshjc(m): 10:58am On Jan 16
Send him to lake Chad or Baga
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by KingAzubuike(f): 11:06am On Jan 16
There are a whole lot of them in lagos. Most especially their army counterpart.
Even if you want to impersonate, it's much easier with an NCO than a a commisioned officer.
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by blowjohn(m): 11:09am On Jan 16
IMO I don't lafff tire cheesy grin cheesy cheesy

Those his orderlies for dinner sense danger but nowhere to run grin grin grin grin

Them for dinner be like: "oga abegthem just rush my pikin go hospital, abeg make I rush go see am"
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by ClitRaider: 11:12am On Jan 16
Richtaiwo:
You are absolutely correct.

Let’s begin with the obvious eyesore, that disgracefully un-ironed uniform. Anyone even remotely familiar with the armed forces knows that the military practically worships turnout, especially in uniform. Creases are sacred. What he’s wearing looks less like naval attire and more like it was dragged straight from the bottom of a laundry basket. Strike one.

Now, let’s move to the comedy gold on his shoulders. Those are four stripes, the insignia of a Navy Captain. A quick background check (something our impostor clearly skipped) tells us that a Navy Captain is equivalent to a Colonel in the Army. And a Colonel is a senior, red-collar officer. The naval equivalent is no different.
So the million-naira question, where is the red collar? Did it go missing in transit, or was it forgotten along with basic research?

This is what happens when impersonation is driven by confidence rather than intelligence. The uniform is wrong, the insignia is wrong, and the attention to detail is non-existent. If deception were a course, this fellow wouldn’t even make it past registration.
Haaaaaaaaaaaa, Osheyy..

Oga mi sir!
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by CaptainStephen(m): 11:15am On Jan 16
lol Navy Captain without gorget grin grin grin

I wish i caught him myself, i would have massaged him till his head turns into sugarcane shape. grin grin
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by MightySparrow: 11:18am On Jan 16
Baptism of fire 🔥 inside water.
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by clearcrystal: 11:21am On Jan 16
I pity him.
I cant imagine the beating he will receive before sending his case to court.I pray he survive the harsh treatment waiting in the cooler for him.
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by omoredia: 11:22am On Jan 16
Is Nigeria original? How can u catch fake in a country that is already fake
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by omoredia: 11:23am On Jan 16
This one na rear admiral 😆
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by mukthar2000(m): 11:23am On Jan 16
Imagine how long the madman have been doing this to exuste money from lagosians.


Las las na from that region the go come from.
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by elpochas: 11:28am On Jan 16
He looks more like all these GTB Drivers than a Naval Man.A senior Officer with no Sharp Ghettos on his Trousers.So many Tinz gave the Alaye Away.Finally a Fool and His Freedom will soon be Parted for a long time.
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by Mirasteel: 11:29am On Jan 16
This one have mind, they will deal with him so much.
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by lightwind(m): 11:31am On Jan 16
And he has been on this for so long.....


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Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by MrJames007: 11:37am On Jan 16
See as he humble grin tongue

4MB for
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by froxydydx: 11:41am On Jan 16
Wearing a navy captain rank without gorget/red neck is just telling a trained eye that you are a clown 🤡
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by chudez0147(m): 11:45am On Jan 16
CaptainStephen:
lol Navy Captain without gorget grin grin grin

I wish i caught him myself, i would have massaged him till his head turns into sugarcane shape. grin grin
You are next on the list. You better stop impersonating
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by Nomerci: 11:56am On Jan 16
He must have built a house already,for area I know say ppl go dey hail am dey fear am.
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by Chibuezem(m): 12:09pm On Jan 16
Richtaiwo:
You are absolutely correct.

Let’s begin with the obvious eyesore, that disgracefully un-ironed uniform. Anyone even remotely familiar with the armed forces knows that the military practically worships turnout, especially in uniform. Creases are sacred. What he’s wearing looks less like naval attire and more like it was dragged straight from the bottom of a laundry basket. Strike one.

Now, let’s move to the comedy gold on his shoulders. Those are four stripes, the insignia of a Navy Captain. A quick background check (something our impostor clearly skipped) tells us that a Navy Captain is equivalent to a Colonel in the Army. And a Colonel is a senior, red-collar officer. The naval equivalent is no different.
So the million-naira question, where is the red collar? Did it go missing in transit, or was it forgotten along with basic research?

This is what happens when impersonation is driven by confidence rather than intelligence. The uniform is wrong, the insignia is wrong, and the attention to detail is non-existent. If deception were a course, this fellow wouldn’t even make it past registration.
it works because an average civilian has no idea how military uniforms are styled to reveal ranks etc

Once a civilian sees a military uniform danger rings in their heart as their first thought is to put themselves in other as not to be harrassed.
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by LordIsaac(m): 12:10pm On Jan 16
clearcrystal:
I pity him.
I cant imagine the beating he will receive before sending his case to court.I pray he survive the harsh treatment waiting in the cooler for him.
If I were him, I would faint and transition into temporary coma until charged! grin
Re: Suspected Fake Naval Officer Arrested In Lagos by Guestmale: 12:13pm On Jan 16
The level of criminal confidence some people have is amazing.
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