- According to viral report some police officers were arrested as well as immigration personnel found at some checkpoints believed to have been created to extort citizens
The Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) has dismissed social media reports claiming that some of its operatives who purportedly mounted illegal checkpoints at the Badagry-Seme border were arrested by policemen from the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Special Squad.
The IGP squad, according to the viral report, chased and arrested some police officers as well as immigration personnel found at some checkpoints believed to have been created to extort citizens.
Reacting on Friday, the Comptroller of Border Patrol at Seme, Emmanuel Gbemudu denied the allegation.
He stated that none of his men were arrested, adding that border patrol has four points, and the allegation of illegal checkpoints is false.
Gbemudu said: “No immigration personnel were arrested. I saw the whole thing this morning and I was shocked. Border patrol has four checkpoints, and it is known to people. The issue of illegal checkpoints does not arise. It is fake news.”
Also, the Comptroller of Immigration Service, Seme border Command, Douglas Audu said he had investigated the claim and found no truth in it.
Audu said: “There is no iota of truth in the report. To me, that is fake news. Nobody was arrested around or within our corridor. We have done our investigation and found out that nobody was picked.
“We, two commands here. There is the seme border command and we have the Lagos state border patrol command. I have made my investigation nobody was arrested from either of the two commands.”
The Force Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, could not be reached to confirm if immigration personnel were arrested as all efforts proved abortive.
He has yet to respond to message sent to him as of the time of filling this report.
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