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Ogun: Police dissociate self from list of suspected Yahoo Boys

David Adenekan
David Adenekan
Ogun CP, Lanre Bankole

Ogun State Police Command has dissociated itself from a list of suspected fraudsters popularly known as Yahoo Boys, making the rounds on social media.

The command said contrary to the information accompanying the list, it had nothing to do with it.

It therefore urged members of the public to disregard the list.

It promised to continue to work with other relevant agencies to wage war against crimes and criminality in order to make state a safe place to live in.

The statement issued by the spokesman of the command, DSP Abimbola Oyeyemi, reads in full:

“The attention of Ogun State Police Command has been drawn to a purported compiled list of suspected internet fraudsters, popularly known as Yahoo boys, circulating on social media and alleged to have emanated from the Ogun state police command.

“The command would have ignored the said list, but for the fact that some extortionists may use it as an opportunity to turn those on the list to easy prey, hence the need to alert the public that the list did not emanate from the command.

“To start with, the command has no Assistant Commissioner of police with name Yahaya Wakilu who signed the said list.

“It is also worth of note that no Assistant commissioner of police serving under a Deputy commissioner of police will use red pen to sign any document.

“Also, the phone number on the fake police letterhead used to compile the list is that of a retired Commissioner of Police, who was one time, the DC Operations in the Command.

“The command is hereby appeals to members of the public to disregard the said list as the command has nothing to do with it, it is nothing but a fake news.

“The command will continue to work with other relevant Agencies to wage war against crimes and criminality in order to make the Gateway State a better place to live for all.”

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