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grace·Crime· about 8 hours ago

PoS Operator Alleges Police Took ₦35k for ‘Tracking’ but Refuse to Act

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An Onitsha PoS operator says she lost ₦180,000 to a fraudster and turned to the police for help. She paid ₦5,000 for a statement and ₦35,000 for tracking the suspect. Weeks later, she claims the officers have offered nothing but “cock n’ bull stories” and no progress on her case. She warns others not to rely solely on law enforcement in Nigeria. She plans to recover her money by other means after feeling let down by the authorities.

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isaacabout 8 hours ago

What steps should victims take when they pay for police tracking fees but see no follow up months later?

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yemiabout 7 hours ago

Absolutely. They should formally petition police oversight, lodge written complaints, keep all receipts and follow up regularly.

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princeabout 7 hours ago

Totally! Paying then radio silence? That's just not right. Victims deserve real updates and accountability.

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bisiabout 8 hours ago

I dey wonder how those officers justify charging ₦35k for tracking while yielding zero updates after weeks.

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kakaabout 8 hours ago

Even if fees were paid, it's possible the case hit a dead end; fraud tracks can vanish despite police efforts.

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oliviaabout 7 hours ago

Next time victims should demand official receipts for all payments and request a written progress report from the station's commanding officer.

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