AIG Denies Extortion
OpenLife Nigeria reports that the Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Maritime Police Command, AIG Susan U. Akem-Horsfall has denied that extortion took place under her Command.
She sees the extortion news as displeasing and fallacious as well as misleading.
This clarification came against the backdrop of news going round the social and online media about extortion in Maritime Police Command, Force Headquarters Annex, Lagos.
In a statement signed by ASP Ehinmode Rowland, Acting Police Public Relations Officer, Maritime Police Command, Lagos, the publication is absolute falsehood and denigrating.
The statement narrates that upon assumption of office as the AIG Maritime Police Command on the 24th July, 2023, the AIG lectured officers and men of the command on the need to be professional and diligent in their duties.
She made known her negative stance against corruption and extortion under any guise.
The AIG maintained that she will not hesitate in taking disciplinary measures against any officer found culpable.
Again, this was further stated on the 1st of August, 2023 when the AIG met with Terminal/Ports Operators in her office.
During the meeting, she reiterated her zero tolerance for corruption in any form.
She stated that she operates an open door policy with zeal to receive in audience anyone who feel disgruntled, unfairly treated or extorted by any personnel of the Command.
The AIG stated further that such misconduct will be met with severe sanctions.
This policy, according to the statement, was further avowed to members of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council Enforcement and Complaints Unit who paid her a courtesy visit on Tuesday 15th August, 2023.
The maritime command therefore maintain that:
“It is embarrassing, shameful and ridiculous to read such falsehood, unverified and mendacious publications being peddled by some uninformed news agencies and Terminal operators who did not consider it necessary to verify their information before publication.
It is important to state that, container blockage at the terminals or shipping companies by personnel of the Command are based on verified intelligence gathering over wrong or under declaration of cargoes, Forgery of Release Documents, Conspiracy on the part of some clearing agents and officers of allied Forces to sabotage the economy, thereby causing loss of revenue to the Federal government of Nigeria among many other offenses and at no time has any personnel of the Command demanded money or gratification from anyone before containers are released upon conclusion of investigation.
“It is pertinent to state that Terminal operators like TIncan Island Container Terminal (TICT) is in connivance with some fraudulent clearing agents to sabotage the economic wellbeing of the nation, which the AIG has vowed to nip in the bud. A case in hand was that of the TICT managers’ refusal to receive letters to release containers under investigation placed on liens to the Police to enable conclude investigation that has been on since 2017. Even after several letters of invitation were sent to them for discussions, this particular Terminal failed to honour our invitation. This is considered an affront on the Nigeria Police Force and the office of the Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Maritime Command.
“The Assistant Inspector General of Police, AIG Susan therefore advises the public to disregard the wrong narratives by the publishers of these fake news and the utterances of the so called disgruntled and dismissed ANCLA member nicknamed “June 12″ known for stealing at Car Park C and his cohort who are bent on perpetuating evil at the Ports as the wrath of the law will soon catch up with them and any attempt to bring to disrepute her image or person will not be allowed,” the statement stated.