Nigeria Police Force clamps Down on Illegal Security Outfit
Fri, Feb 23, 2018 | By publisher
Security
Nigeria Police Force arrests Prof. Brimmy A.U. Olagbere and eight others for operating illegal security organisations
THE Nigeria Police Force has commenced a nationwide operation to halt and rid the country of illegal/unlawful security outfits constituting a threat to national security and the protection of life and property of Nigerians across the country and for other massive fraudulent practices and activities.
Credible intelligence reports at the disposal of the Force revealed that some of these illegal security outfits have started recruiting unsuspecting youths and other members of the public and conducting employment interview and illegal training for them in different locations across the country.
A statement from the Force headquarters made available to Realnews said: “It is evident that in 2013, Federal Republic of Nigeria official Gazette dissolved and proscribed illegal Security outfits such as Nigerian Maritime security Agency (NMSA), Nigerian Merchant Navy Corps and the Nigerian Merchant Navy Petroleum Security and Safety and other quasi illegal security outfits such as United African States (UAS) and Land Marine Police Force whose operations and activities are contrary to the constitution of Republic of Nigeria and other enabling laws.
“It has been observed also that Nigerian Maritime Security Agency NMSA, Maritime Security Agency and National Task Force to Combat Illegal Importation/Smuggling of Arms and Ammunition, Light and Chemical/Weapons are still operating outside their mandates and purposes for which they were registered by the Corporate Affairs Commission.”
According to the statement, the police paraded nine suspects responsible for operating illegal organization and security outfits known as United African States, UAS, with an affiliate security outfit known as Land Marine Police Force. This illegal security outfit is being operated by one Prof. Brimmy A.U. Olagbere, the acclaimed executive president of the organization.
The organization’s office is located at No. 6 Ubiaja Crescent Garki II, Abujaand has been in operation for about one year now before it was closed down by the Police.
Before Police intervention, complaints were received from over 150 unemployed persons of extortion of N5,000.00 each from them by the organization under false pretence of employing them which were discovered to be fake.
Following reliable intelligence gathered and sustained surveillance, a raid was carried out on the office complex of the organization on February 20, which led to the arrest of Olagbere and the following eight others.
Those arrested are PASTOR HENRY C. AKUJOBI, accounts clerk Felix Asunomeh, Human Resource Unit; Patrick Eze, commissioner of education
Hobe O. Nicholas, personal assistant to Olagbere; John Ogbaje, retired DSP, Land Marine Police Force; Ifeoma Okafor, accounts section;
Deborah Zungwe who is in charge of ID cards and Ezekiel K. Damah, (ASP RTD), commissioner of police, Land Marine Police Force
The following exhibits and incriminating items were recovered from their possession:
- Two (2) HP Laptops
- One (1) Dell Laptop
iii. Packets of Identity Cards belonging to United African States (UAS) and Land Marine Police Force
- Various Registers and Application letters
- One (1) USA National Flag
- One (1) Chinese National Flag
vii. One (1) Nigeria National Flag
viii. One (1) United African States Flag all hoisted at the premises.
- The Sum of Two Hundred and Sixty-three Thousand Naira (#263,000) being amount fraudulently extorted from unsuspecting applicants who registered with them on the day the raid was carried out.
The suspects have been interrogated and have made useful statements and confessed to being members of the Organization. Investigation has also uncovered the existence of their outfit in other States, namely Zamfara, Enugu, Yobe, Delta, Abuja, Niger, Bauchi, Gombe, Kano and Nasarawa States.
Preliminary investigation has also shown that both organizations are not registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission or any known government department. Investigation is being extended to the above mentioned states to arrest the perpetrators, police said
Meanwhile, all suspects will be charge to Court on completion of investigation.
Commissioners of Police and their supervising assistant inspectors general of Police in States and Zonal Commands have been directed by the Inspector General of Police to halt the activities of these illegal security outfits, arrest and prosecute all suspects involved, according to Jimoh Moshood, Force Public Relations Officers, Force Headquarters, Abuja.
– Feb. 23, 2018 @ 11:50 GMT |
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