Police officers brutalize, extort 150k from woman in Owerri — but PPRO promised to fish them out

 

The Imo State Police Command has promised to investigate allegations of extortion involving the sum of N150,000 from a woman by yet-to-be-identified officers of the command.

In a press statement issued by its spokesperson, DSP Henry Okoye, the command acknowledged a viral TikTok video posted by one Miss Jennifer Kingsley.

In the video, she alleged that on 20 February 2025, while on her way to take her baby to school, she and the father of her child were assaulted by unidentified police officers on patrol in Amakohia, Owerri, and that during the incident, a sum of N150,000 was extorted from her.

Okoye stated that, in response to the complaint, the command has invited the victim to file an official report, and the matter is now under investigation.

The police spokesperson confirmed that efforts are underway to identify those responsible for possible arrest and disciplinary action, assuring the public that updates on the investigation will be provided as it progresses.

“The command is also aware of the public discussions surrounding this complaint, including comments from TikTok blogger @missnatural01. Under the leadership of CP Aboki Danjuma, the Imo State Police Command remains dedicated to upholding professionalism and accountability while ensuring public safety,” Okoye stated.

He urged members of the public to provide any useful information that could assist in the investigation by contacting the command’s Public Relations Department.

The command further encouraged residents to report any incidents of police misconduct, harassment, or extortion to the Complaint Response Unit, CRU, or the IGP X-Squad Unit.

“In conclusion, the Imo State Police Command remains steadfast in its commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of all residents. We continue to encourage the public to cooperate with the police in fostering a just, safe, and secure Imo State,” the statement added.

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