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How Policemen Vandalized Looted Home Of Ex-Police Commissioner
How Policemen Vandalized Looted Home Of Ex-Police Commissioner....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
A retired Commissioner of Police, Chucks Enwonwu, reported that his residence in the Government Reserved Area (GRA), Ikeja, was vandalized and looted by a team of policemen from the Works Department of the Force Headquarters, Lagos. Naija News reports that the incident took place at Quarter 33, Flat 2, Oba Akinjobi Street, involving more than ten officers…………..CONTINUE READING
Eyewitnesses recounted that the police team went on a rampage, breaking into and looting Enwonwu’s residence while he was absent. The retired officer, visibly distressed, shared his ordeal with Vanguard reporters, stating, “It was my official quarters while I was in service. I had yet to move to the property I bought from Police Cooperative at Bank Anthony Way. The place is yet to be linked with electricity.”
Enwonwu detailed his repeated but futile attempts to access the flat. On the day of the incident, he received calls about the ongoing destruction. “A Superintendent of Police, from the Works Department, led Mallams to eject me from the flat in GRA,” he said. Despite his efforts to coordinate the safe removal of his belongings, his pleas were ignored, leading to the theft and damage of valuables, including cash, jewelry, property documents, and educational certificates. The estimated loss exceeds N15 million.
The retired Commissioner expressed his dismay over the lack of any prior notice and the manner in which the operation was conducted, emphasizing the absence of any eviction notice served to him.
In contrast, ACP Dangana, reportedly in charge of the Police Works Department in Lagos, told Vanguard, “I was the person who signed the eviction notice. The directive came from the police high command to eject illegal occupants. The person in question retired two years ago, which makes him an illegal occupant.” Dangana acknowledged that Enwonwu had reported his missing valuables but clarified he was not present during the operation.
This incident has sparked outrage within the community, prompting calls for a thorough investigation into the conduct of the police operation.
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Source: Bushradiogist
