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Rivers CP Says Police Officers Involved In The Viral Video Captioned “$3000 USDT Transferred To Police Officers Wallet Has Been Identified, Arrested

The Rivers State Police Command  says it has identified and arrested Officers involved in a viral video captioned “$3000 USDT Transferred To Police Officers WALLET”.

The state Public relations Officer SP Grace Iringe -Koko  in a statement said the Commissioner of Police, CP Tunji Disu has identified and arrested the suspects

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The statements read:

Re: $3000 USDT Transferred To Police Officers WALLET

The police personnel have been identified and arrested while the investigation is in progress.

The outcome will be made public as soon as it is concluded.

SP Grace Iringe-Koko, ANIPR
Police Public Relations Officer,
Rivers State Police Command,
Port Harcourt

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Recall that One Harrison Gwamnishu, in his X handle @HarrisonBbi18 has twitted “police officers attached to Rivers State Police Command left Portharcourt to ABA, ABIA State, arrested a man, took him to Rivers State, Bayelsa State and entered  Ughelli, Delta State. After paying 3000USDT, they moved him back to Portharcourt and dumped him”.

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He also posted video of the statement on same X handle.

No description available.

The state Commissioner of Police, CP Tunji Disu, on hearing about the unfortunate incident ordered for immediate investigation, which led to identification and arrest of the officers.

 

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