Owner of N3.7m Car Engine That Was Stolen Says Police Have Refused To Charge The Hoodlums ~ Focusbaze.com.ng

Owner of N3.7m Car Engine That Was Stolen Says Police Have Refused To Charge The Hoodlums







An agent, Mr. Oladipupo Ogunbiyi, who left his 2010 BMW in his proprietor's compound at Bode Thomas, Surulere, Lagos, and voyaged abroad, returned 2014 just to discover that the motor of the vehicle worth N3.7m had been expelled and sold off.

He would later discover that the proprietor's driver, Ayodele Odunuga, and two mechanics had evacuated the motor under the affection that the gasket had copied.

Saturday Punch learnt that when Odunuga and his accessories were later captured, they admitted that they sold the motor for N5,000 and supplanted it with a genuinely utilized one.

In any case, Ogunbiyi would have none of that. As indicated by him, it is an unmistakable instance of robbery.

This case is presently at the focal point of a column that has achieved the workplace of the Inspector-General of Police, with Ogunbiyi approaching police powers to test the lead of their men required in the examination and charge the suspects to court.

Ogunbiyi told Saturday Punch that when he reported the instance of the "burglary, connivance and malignant harm" at the Zone 2 Police Headquarters, Onikan, Lagos, the case was inevitably alloted to one Inspector Akorede, who he blamed for attempting to stow the situation where no one will think to look.

"After the admissions of the three suspects at the station, they composed an endeavor with the police to purchase the new motor at the latest October 20, 2016. I understood they were playing tricks and I called Inspector Akorede, who let me know he couldn't charge the case to court in light of the fact that the three suspects let him know I had been paid for the motor. He never called to affirm this from me," Ogunbiyi said in his request.

Ogunbiyi is looking for the mediation of the IG to guarantee his men did their obligation at the Zone 2 in charging the suspects to court.

A duplicate of the appeal to was likewise sent to the Chairman, Police Service Commission; Permanent Secretary of the commission; Chairman, Senate Committee on Police Affairs and the Minister of Police Affairs.
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