Policeman rejects N50million bribe

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Police officer rejects N50million bribe – Group recomend him to IGP for awards

A former Zonal Head of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in Sokoto State, Abdullahi Lawal, has been recommended for an award for rejecting a N50 million bribe from two Chinese officials.

The Anti-Corruption Crusaders Network in Kaduna made the recommendation, asking the Nigerian Police Authorities to reward the officer for the noble deed.

While addressing journalists in Kaduna shortly after the Court of Appeal sentenced the two Chinese to prison for their offense on 31-3-2023, the Leader of the group, Comrade Shehu Abubakar, said the officer should receive a special promotion from the highest police authorities for his patriotism and honesty.

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The Sokoto Division of the Court of Appeal had found Mr. Meng Wei Kun and Mr. Xu Kuai guilty of two of a three-count charge that included conspiracy, money laundering, and attempted bribery to the tune of N50 Million brought against them by the EFCC.

Shehu praised Abdullahi Lawal as a patriotic and honest police officer whose actions had dispelled negative perceptions of police officers.

“This is why we are calling on the Police Authorities to reward the officer with a special promotion for his patriotism, which led to the arrest of the two convicted Chinese men in Sokoto.

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“Nigeria needs more God-fearing, hardworking, and patriotic officers like him in the fight against corruption in this country. Rewarding officers like him will serve as motivation to other junior-ranking officers to emulate him,” he said.

Abdul Abdul Rahman Giwa, another member of the anti-corruption group, also commended the judiciary for upholding the truth by ensuring that the Chinese men were convicted.

He said it was imperative to recognize officers like Abdullahi Lawal, who served and continued to serve their country with dedication and patriotism.

According to Giwa, the officer’s actions demonstrated to the world that Nigerians were not corrupt because there were citizens who were proud of their country.

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