Lagos police begin manhunt for masked woman in viral video

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The Lagos State Police Command has begun a manhunt for a masked woman in a video that has gone viral on social video.

In the video, the mystery woman accuses a police inspector, Marcel Nnabugwu, of living in opulence and above his means.

The woman alleges that Nnabugwu owns a property at No. 27, Remi Fani-Kayode Street, GRA, Ikeja worth N250million, as well as an exotic car with a customised license plate number titled “MCON”.

She further alleges that the moment the officer in question enters into any nightclub, the club shuts down to all customers to attend to his needs.

She also estimates the officer to worth over N2billion, claiming that he spent millions of naira during his 30th birthday party recently, and thereafter requested the police authorities to investigate the source of wealth of the officer whom she further alleges to be serving in Mopol 18 Owerri.

A statement by Lagos police spokesman, Chike Oti, on Thursday said after being aware of the serious allegations and as a responsible and accountable institution, the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, ordered investigation, following which the Lagos command swung into action, and the outcome revealed that there was no iota of truth in the claims by the masked lady.

According to Oti, investigation conducted by the police to verify the veracity of the allegations revealed that there indeed exist one Christopher Marcel Nnabugwu, alias MCON in the police and that the said officer was enlisted in 2000 and was trained at the Police College Oji River, Enugu State.

Giving further details on the investigation, Oti said: “He (Nnabugwu) is presently an inspector of police serving at Ogudu Police Division where he is attached to Divisional Crime Branch (DCB) and not a police sergeant serving at Mopol 18 Owerri as alleged.

“That Inspector Marcel Nnabugwu has never served in PMF (Police Mobile Force) since his enlistment into the Nigeria Police.

“That his picture in police mobile uniform downloaded by the masked woman from his wall on the Facebook as attested by the alleger, was the uniform he wore when he went for mobilisation exercise into the PMF for which he was unsuccessful.  According to the Inspector, his love of the PMF Uniform made him to wear and take photograph to remember the day he went for the exercise even though he failed.

“Investigation revealed that he does not own a car nor landed property in any part of Nigeria or anywhere else in the world. The inspector is a proud tenant at No. 125 Old Ota Road, Oke-Odo Agege Lagos where he occupies a room and parlour.

“It was also discovered that Inspector Christopher Marcel Nnabugwu is currently single owing to his financial status as he is still gathering resources for that purpose. It was shown in the video where he was singing and dancing.  Well, that’s his hobby so says the Inspector,” Oti said.

The police said it was clear that the lady in question was out to cause mischief, and that the development again brought the need for people not to believe whatever they see on social media hook, line and sinker.

“From all intent and purposes, the lady in the mask was out to cause mischief. Her evil machination was not only targeted at the poor, innocent officer but an attempt to malign and dent the image of the Nigeria Police and bring the entire organisation into public opprobrium.

“Already, we are on her heels. As a matter of fact, we are closing in on her. It’s a question of time,” Oti said.