Two persons have been arrested in connection with the theft of over
N11.7 million police salary, from the vault of a branch of the Nigeria
Police Force Micro-Finance Bank, at Police College, Ikeja, Lagos.
State Police Command spokesman, Mr. Samuel Jinadu, who spoke with
Vanguard, yesterday, said an Operational Manager and an Account Officer
with the bank were currently being interrogated at the State Criminal
Investigations Department, SCID, Panti, Yaba, Lagos.
The police spokesman, who did not give the names of the arrested bank
officials, also failed to confirm if they were serving police officers
or civilians working with the bank. He explained that the detectives
from SCID were currently investigating the theft.
The money, said to have been paid into the bank, last Friday, was
discovered missing when police officers from the state command besieged
the bank for their September salary.
It was gathered that some police officers had gone to the bank last
Friday to withdraw money for the independence celebration, but were
asked to come back after the public holiday.
Some police officers, who had received an alert over the payment of
their salaries, staged a peaceful protest behind the office of the
College Commandant, calling for his removal and the arrest of all the
bank staff.
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