Men of the Bayelsa State Command of the Department of State Services
DSS have arrested a man, who have been parading himself as a staff of
the service and swindling unsuspecting members of the public.
The suspect, Emmanuel Udo Akpan, aged 42, was dismissed from the
Delta State Police Command in 2013 and had been on the police wanted
list over alleged criminal activities bordering on impersonation and
extortion of money from members of the public under the guise of
facilitating their recruitment into the service.
Akpan, a father of five, yesterday at the DSS headquarters in Yenagoa
confessed to the crime and pleaded with the authorities for leniency.
Akpan said he resorted to posing as a DSS operative and extorting
money from the unsuspecting public following his dismissal from the
force two years ago.
“I have a wife and five children to cater for, please have mercy on me,” he pleaded.
But the Bayelsa Command of the DSS led by the new Director, Mr. Ade
Olusesan said the suspect was never a staff of the service would be
handed over to the police for prosecution.
According to the DSS, the suspect had been on the police wanted list
for offences bordering on impersonation and extortion of members of the
public under the guise of assisting them to pass recruitment into the
service.
“Upon receiving the complaint on his shady dealings, our operatives
swung into action and arrested the suspect in whose custody,
incriminating items were recovered,” the command noted.
The items, which were displayed, include, police (SARS) case file,
police visitor identification tag, judiciary file, a stapler, which he
claimed he used as gun at night to frighten his victims, Bayelsa State
government file folder bearing the office of the Deputy Governor among
others.
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