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    Police, the military ransomed 21.8 billion US dollars in the Southeast road barricade within 2 months

    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002February 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    According to reports, the police and the army ransomed 21.8 billion in the Southeast road barricade within two months.

    Nigerian News Nalin According to reports, the International Citizens Freedom and the Law Society (Social Union) have accused police and military personnel from ransoming amazing 21.8 billion from roadblocks from the Southeast Geographical Political Zone within two months.

    According to a statement from Comrade EMEKA UMEAGBALASI, the chairman of the social chairman, the police said that the police enjoyed 15 billion bags, and between December 2024 and January 2025, the military received $ 6.8 billion in revenue.

    Umeagbalasi described the UGA junction of Anambra on ATANI ROAD Naval Inspection Station as “the most favorable”, which is said to have caused more than 600 million rupees from the muzzle.

    Umeagbalasi said: “During the Christmas and New Year, the deployed personnel of the Nigerian armed forces and the Nigerian police forces in the southeast seized no less than 21.8 billion from civilians, under muzzle and related behaviors.”

    The survey results show that there are at least 300 direct military barricades and 500 patrols in the region, of which 98 % of them involve ransom. According to reports, an average of ₦ 100,000 per day of military obstacles per day, translation to 80 million or 2.4 billion per month.

    It is said that about 2,500 obstacles in the region have an average of 10.5 billion rupees in two months. Compared with other forms of corruption, 3.5 billion Zhang ₦₦₦₦₦₦ 35 within three months 100 million.

    Police ransom states collapsed one by one

    IMO State:. 2.94 billion yuan

    Aunabra: .252 billion

    Aibia: 2.1 billion

    Enugu: 668 billion

    Eboi: 12.6 billion

    Umeagbalasi emphasized that the bill violated Article 108 of the Armed Forces Law stipulated that the law stipulated the 14 -year imprisonment of military personnel involved in extortion and Article 99 of the Criminal Law. It is 7 years. In prison.

    He urged the government to immediately take measures to curb these corruption, implement existing laws and make the perpetrators responsible.

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