The article claims that after accusing the young man of an unspecified offense, the policemen forcibly removed the money from him.
The Area Command in Onitsha, the state’s economic hub, is where the Anambra State Police Command says it has started looking for several unidentified police personnel who are accused of extorting a young businessman out of N810,000.
A social media user shared the details of the purported extortion on the Nigeria Police Force’s X.com account, @policeNG.
The article claims that after accusing the young man of an unspecified offense, the policemen forcibly removed the money from him.
The social media user wrote, “N810,000 criminal extortion by alleged police officers from Area Command, Onitsha, Anambra State: Dear @policeNG, kindly look into this case and help us fish out these officers that have continued to destroy the image of the police force.
“We don’t want to keep seeing or hearing some of these horrifying stories and I can imagine the fear they subjected this young man before forcefully taking his money.
“The young man has stated he will identify the officers and we are on standby to hear that justice has been served. These actions are the reason there is a disconnect between the police and the people.”
Reacting to the post, the spokesman for the Anambra State Police Command, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, said the command was aware of the post and had initiated steps to identify the alleged officer.
Ikenga said the information about the incident had been escalated to the Area Commander Onitsha for necessary actions.
He said, “The Anambra State Police Command is aware of the information on the X.com social media platform of the alleged extortion of the sum of Eight hundred and Ten thousand Naira only by a yet-to-be-identified officer of the Command and has initiated steps to identify the alleged officer.
Information about the incident has been escalated to the Area Commander Onitsha for necessary actions.
“Meanwhile, the command also wishes to invite the victim to come to the Police Command Headquarters, Awka at the Police Public Relations Office to help us with more information that will help in facilitating the necessary procedures involved in the process.
“Further details shall be communicated, please.”