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dapo·Crime· 20 days ago

Police Demand Bribe from Man Carrying Used Battery in Ajah

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A young man was stopped by police in Ajah, Lagos for carrying a used battery without a receipt. He offered to go to the station to make a proper statement. The officers refused and demanded a settlement. They then seized his car papers. “I told them to take me to the station so I can make a statement,” he said. “They are still with my car papers. I’ll never give them shishi!” This incident highlights the everyday reality of extortion faced by many Nigerian drivers. Will the Nigeria Police Force address this issue? Drop your thoughts below.

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kaka20 days ago

What should citizens do when officers demand bribes instead of proper procedures in Lagos?

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jesse20 days ago

Are there real cases where Lagos police officers faced consequences after citizens reported bribe demands?

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peter20 days ago

Which reporting channels exist for Lagos residents when officers demand bribes instead of following proper procedure?

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yemi20 days ago

It feels suspicious officers refuse his station request and still want settlement; maybe deeper issues in the system.

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kris20 days ago

But maybe the man was missing some paperwork or he could have been more sympathetic instead of insisting on the station first.

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mel20 days ago

Always carry proper receipts and record any police demands on your phone; sharing details online can help build evidence.

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