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Police Decry Campaign Of Calumny Against DIG Mba

by Ejike Ejike
2 years ago
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Nigeria Police Force (NPF) have described the attempt to link a complainant, Hilary Emeka Mba to DIG Frank Emeka Mba as malicious and a campaign of calumny.

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Force public relations officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, said this explanation is coming on the heels of a press statement issued by one Barrister Inibehe Effiong, lead counsel to a suspect, Langwa Brezhnev under police investigation alleging illegal arrest and unlawful detention of the suspect.

The police said the claim of undue influence, filial relationship, against DIG Mba, investigating officers are untrue and malicious.

The police said, “The fact remains that Hilary Emeka Mba is not in any way connected or related to DIG Frank Emeka Mba. They have no filial relationship whatsoever. The resemblance in name is purely a coincidence of names.

“Without mincing words, the allegation against DIG Mba, who was not even the AIG in charge of FCID Annex Alagbon when the suspect was arrested, is just a psychological projection and a campaign of calumny.”

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The Force PRO said: “The Nigeria Police Force wishes to state categorically that the ongoing investigations of one LangwaBrezhnev, a Cameroonian businessman in Nigeria, by the Force Criminal Investigations Department (CID), Lagos Annex, Alagbon, Ikoyi-Lagos, is in line with Police investigative procedure.

“To set the record straight, the Force CID, Lagos Annex, in May, 2023, received a petition titled, ‘Complaint Against Mr LangwaBrezhnev Over The Obtainment Of Goods By False PretenceAnd Fraud In Respect Of Sale Of Fertiliser from one Siri Legal Consulting, solicitors to EMB Trade Logistics Nig Ltd. The suspect, who has been off the radar, following the fraudulent transactions as alleged, was arrested in Uyo and brought to Lagos to enable him answer to the allegations against him.

Investigations so far by the Police team have however, clearly established a prima facie case against the suspect.

“Meanwhile, the report from the Force CID Annex shows that the suspect is currently on remand at Ikoyi Correctional Centre following a Remand Order issued by Igbosere Magistrate Court 21, Lagos. It is also noted that the same court had earlier granted a Remand Order committing the suspect to Police custody to avail the Police with additional time for a discrete investigation into the matter.

“The Force therefore enjoins members of the public to disregard the claim of illegal arrest and unlawful detention of Mr Langwaby the Police, as well as allegation of undue influence by DIG Frank Mba or any officer of the Police as untrue and unfounded. The Force equally wishes to advise Barrister Inibehe to direct his efforts to the court of law where the case is already being heard, rather than maliciously using the media to defame the hard-earned professional reputation of senior police officers and obstructing the course of justice,” he said.

 


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