Dismissed Policeman Impersonates Four CPs And Collect Salaries In 15 Units
A police officer who was dismissed from service years ago, Victor Banor, has baffled the police authorities
on how he managed to impersonate four Commissioners of Police and in
the process, collect salaries in 15 police formations totalling about
N20 million.
That is the puzzle the Zone 2 Police Command in Lagos, is trying to solve in a case handled by a Federal High Court in Lagos.
The
police equally alleged that Banor, who was serving at the Umunede
Police Division in Delta State, was dismissed from the Force in 2011 for
allegedly stealing an exhibit vehicle in a criminal case under
investigation.
But while perpetrating his crimes,
Banor allegedly forged office stamps of various Commissioners of Police
of Anambra, Enugu, Lagos and Kogi States, with which he forged and
signed fake documents which he altered and used to open 25 salary
accounts for himself.
The Legal Officer of Zone 2
Command, Mr. Justin Enang, stated this in a counter-affidavit filed in
opposition to Banor’s suit seeking declaration that his prolonged
detention without trial was a violation of his rights.
Banor
had joined as respondents in his suit, the Inspector General of Police,
the Assistant Commissioner of Police, Federal Special Anti-Robbery
Squad, Adeniji Adele, Lagos; and the Investigating Police Officer, DSP
Solomon Igwe.
Opposing Banor’s prayers before
Justice C.J. Aneke of the Federal High Court, Enang said it would only
be in the interest of justice if the court would discountenance Banor’s
application seeking to be freed.
While arguing
that the likelihood of Banor absconding was high, Enang noted that the
accused had failed to turn up until he was arrested in Onitsha, Anambra
State on April 15, this year.
Enang said:
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