Fake LASTMA officer caught extorting money from motorists

Thu, Dec 15, 2022
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A 27-year-old man, David Oluchukwu, has been arrested in the Lekki area of Lagos for allegedly impersonating as an official of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) to extort money from unsuspecting motorists.

It was learnt that Oluchukwu, who falsely identified himself as Badejo Akeem, was apprehended on Wednesday by a LASTMA team on routine patrol.

The statement quoted LASTMA General Manager, Mr. Bolaji Oreagba, as saying that the suspect was caught in the act.

“The suspect was apprehended after our patrol team sighted him kitted in a LASTMA uniform on black jeans collecting money from different commercial bus drivers who were illegally dropping and picking passengers under the Lekki bridge.

“It is disheartening for some unscrupulous elements  impersonating as LASTMA officials and extorting money from innocent motorists, thereby denting the good image of the agency before the public,” the statement read.

Oreagba urged  motorists to be wary of fake officers demanding money from them, stating that the agency operated a cashless policy whereby any violators apprehended were with a ‘Referral Notice’

He warned impersonators to desist from such an illegal act, adding that more surveillance personnel had been deployed in strategic locations.

According to the statement, the suspect confessed to extorting money from motorists, particularly commercial bus drivers and making an average of N40,000 every day.

“Any motorists I caught driving against traffic (one-way) paid a minimum of N50,000 while other traffic violators were charged different fines,” Oluchukwu was quoted.

“The suspect with no fixed address however appealed to the government to temper justice with mercy. Meanwhile, the Director, Legal Department (LASTMA), Barr. Akerele Kehinde, disclosed that the suspect would be charged to court today (Thursday, 15th of December, 2022) in accordance with the Criminal Code Law of Lagos State,” the statement added.

-Daily Trust

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