Police dismiss 2 constabularies soliciting money from tourist in Oyo

IGP Kayode Egbetokun

Oyo State Police Command has dismissed two special constabularies caught in a viral video soliciting money from a tourist.

The dismissed constabularies are Kareem Fatai and Jimoh Lukman.

Commissioner of Police (CP) Adebola Hamzat told journalists on Thursday that the constabularies were captured in a viral video soliciting money from a female tourist from the Netherlands, Noraly Schoenmaker.

Hamzat said that the incident happened on October 23 along Moniya-Iseyin road.

He said that the dismissed constabularies deliberately defied numerous orders and directives against professional misconduct, extortion, incivilities to members of the public and corruption.

“We have always been warning you against extortion. We have been warning you that this administration has zero tolerance for corruption.

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“That is the stand of the Inspector General of Police and my stand as the commissioner of police in Oyo State.

“You are very aware that we don’t condone corruption and don’t want the Command to be given a bad name,” he said.

Hamzat said the incident of extortion by the constabularies was captured on live streaming and was televised worldwide.

The CP said that the incident had brought international disgrace to the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).

He warned other officers to be satisfied with what they earn as salaries and not tarnish the image of the force by extorting money from motorists.

“I wish to inform the residents of Oyo State and by extension the public that Special Constabularies Kareem Fatai and Jimoh Lukmon have been dismissed in furtherance of the completion of their orderly room trials.

“This action is to serve as deterrence to other officers with a similar disposition,” Hamzat said.