In the Lekki district of the state on Wednesday, the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority apprehended a fictitious traffic official who was dressed in the official LASTMA outfit and on fictitious job.
Mr. Bolaji Oreagba, General Manager of LASTMA, confirmed that the suspect was apprehended by a patrol team while on duty monitoring and controlling traffic around the Lekki area of the state in a statement provided on Thursday by Mr. Adebayo Taofiq, Director, Public Affairs Department of LASTMA.
The statement claims that the suspect, David Oluchukwu, 27, is a member of a criminal organization that has been extorting money from unwary drivers.
The guy was caught as he was extorting cash from local commercial bus drivers.
The statement read, “Priliminary investigations conducted by the agency revealed that the arrested suspect belonged to a criminal gang and they have been extorting huge sum of money from innocent motorists apprehended for various traffic offences ranging from seat-belt, obstructions, illegal over-taking and One-way at different locations across the State.
“The suspect was apprehended after our patrol team sighted him fully kitted with a LASTMA uniform on a black jean collecting money from different commercial bus drivers who were illegally dropping and picking passengers under the Lekki bridge”
“It is disheartening for some unscrupulous elements impersonating as LASTMA officials and extorting money from innocent motorists thereby denting the good image of the Agency before the public.”
It continued, “The arrested suspect Mr. David Oluchkwu (27yrs) confessed to having been impersonating as a LASTMA official and extorting money from different motorists particularly commercial bus drivers apprehended for violating traffic laws across the state.
“Mr. Oluchkwu who hailed from ‘Ukpu’ in Anambra State confessed further to be making an average of N40,000 everyday from the illegal traffic business.”
Following the incident, the Director, Legal Department LASTMA, Barr. Akerele Kehinde, disclosed that the arrested suspect would be charged to court on Thursday (today) in accordance with the Criminal Code Law of Lagos State.
Mr.Oreagba urged motorists to be wary of fake officers demanding money from them stating that the “agency operates a cashless policy as any violators apprehended are charged to court with a referral notice”
He however warned those impersonating LASTMA officials to desist from such illegal acts saying that more surveillance personnel have been deployed to strategic locations to hunt for those extorting innocent motorists under the pretext of the agency.