Lagos, Nigeria – A video circulating online has sparked widespread condemnation after a police officer was seen demanding ₦5,000 or fuel from motorists, falsely claiming it was for the Electronically Controlled Motorized Vehicle Report (eCMR)—a policy already suspended by the Lagos State Government.
📍 Location: Unspecified checkpoint in Lagos
📹 Video Evidence: Officer insists motorists must pay ₦5,000 or provide fuel, alleging it was for eCMR compliance.
🚗 Victim Accounts: Multiple drivers reported similar extortion attempts across different checkpoints.
🔥 Social Media Fury:
🗣️ Victim Testimony:
🚨 Lagos Police PRO, SP Benjamin Hundeyin:
✔ Illegal Extortion: Police exploiting suspended policies for personal gain.
✔ Growing Distrust: Repeated cases erode public confidence in law enforcement.
✔ Economic Burden: Motorists already struggling with fuel costs face additional harassment.
🚨 If Stopped Illegally:
🔍 Internal Investigation: Police vow to identify and punish the officer.
📢 Public Awareness: NGOs and transport unions plan campaigns against extortion.
#EndSARSFlashback #StopPoliceExtortion #LagosTrafficHarassment
Update: The Lagos State Government has reiterated that eCMR enforcement remains suspended and warned against fraudulent demands.
Editor’s Note: Share your experiences safely. Avoid confrontations but document incidents for evidence.
(Sources: Lagos Police Command, Citizen Reports, Online Footage)
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