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EndSARS panel : Police warn mischief makers against false allegations on personnel

EndSARS panel : Police warn mischief makers against false allegations on personnel

EndSARS panel : Police warn mischief makers against false allegations on personnel
CSP Oriyomi Titilayo Ilesanmi .

The Lagos State Police Command has warned mischief makers against false allegations against it’s Personnel .
The warning came on the heels of false allegations against false allegations against the Officer incharge of State Traffic Officer , CSP Oriyomi Titilayo Ilesanmi .

The Command has warned that in as much as the police respect people’s opinion and dignity as a responsible institution,”we will not accept or approbate any cheap blackmail, false allegation and unwarranted outburst to rubbish and malign the police institution” .


In a statement by Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) SP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, he noted that :” The attention of the Lagos State Police Command has been drawn to a false, baseless and mischievous story on the Facebook and other social media links, by one Oluomo of Shasha, who wrongly alleged the Officer in charge of the State Motor Traffic Division, CSP Titilayo Oriyomi and traffic officers on duty at Simbiat Junction by Computer Village, Ikeja Lagos on Friday 13th December, 2019, assaulted and seized some of his items unlawfully.


“The command was taken aback by this unfounded allegation from someone who ought to have been charged to court for conduct likely to cause breach of peace, harassing, obstructing and threatening to kill the police operatives within three (3) days of the incident with his diabolical powers.

“The command wishes to set the record straight that on Friday, 13th December, 2019, at about 10pm, the man, popularly known as Oluomo of shasha, approached one of the police traffic officers at Simbiat Junction by Computer Village, Ikeja, Lagos State, challenged and harassed him for negligence and not controlling the traffic while the other traffic officer was busy managing the heavy traffic at that odd hour. The Oluomo almost hit the police officer with a charm, threatening to kill the policemen within three (3) days except they appease his gods.

“The officers immediately called the attention of the Officer In charge of the Motor Traffic Divison of the command, who is an award winning and dedicated cop, to intervene, which she did. She waded into the matter professionally and settled it amicably for peace to reign; but the Oluomo, who claimed to be returning from where he was initiated into a cult, insisted to get some amount of money to appease his gods, since he had been provoked to be para-annoyed, in order to avert untimely deaths on the police officers.

“The Oluomo, apparently, was not happy with the decision of the OC MTD, CSP Oriyomi Titilayo, to discourage the policemen from raising money to settle the bills from him.

“The command has perceived the story or “social media war” as an afterthought and act of seeking relevance and cheap public sympathy in furtherance to the recent Endsars outcry. Surprisingly, the Oluomo of Shasha did not raise any allegation of assault or seizure of his items almost nine months after the incident. Why now?.

“The command therefore urges the general public to disregard such allegation which was a calculated attempt to seek cheap public attention at this time. We remain resolute to consolidating the principles of Commuinty Policing and human relations for effective policing of Lagos State”.

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