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Lagos Police command announce N1m reward for anyone that can identify masked lady in viral video

Lagos Police command announce N1m reward for anyone that can identify masked lady in viral video

The Lagos state police command has announced the reward of N1 million for anyone that can unravel the identity of the masked lady in a viral video.

A lady wearing a mask shared a video online last week in which she accused a police officer, Inspector Christopher Marcel Nabugwu, of living above his means. She alleged that the officer who a music enthusiast, owns a property worth over two hundred and fifty million  (N250million) at No. 27  Remi Fani-Kayode Street GRA, Ikeja, uses exotic cars with customised vehicle  licence plate titled  "MCON" and worth over N2billion in cash and assets.

The police command has since carried out investigation into the lady's claims and discovered they were all false. The command tracked the accounts owned by the said officer via his BVN and discovered he had barely N50,000 and that he lives in a room and parlor apartment which contradicts the lady's claims.

The command in a statement released by its spokesperson, CSP Chike Oti, said a reward of N1 million awaits anyone that can unravel the identity of the mystery lady. Read the statement from the command below
The Lagos State Police Command is offering one million Naira reward to anybody with useful information that will lead to the arrest of the hooded lady who  alleged Police Inspector Christopher Marcel Nabugwu of living in opulence.
Recall that the masked woman had in a video that went viral on the social media alleged that the police inspector owns a property worth over two hundred and fifty million  (N250million) at No. 27  Remi Fani-Kayode Street GRA, Ikeja, uses exotic cars with customised vehicle  licence plate titled  "MCON" and worth over N2billion in cash and assets.
These allegations caught the attention of the Inspector General of Police who ordered an investigation into the allegation the source not withstanding.
Investigation into the matter was painstakingly carried out. At the end of the probe, it was clear that the allegations were not only false and misleading but a calculated attempt to malign the good name of a hardworking police officer and  embarrass the police authorities.
The Commissioner of Police, Lagos state, CP Edgal Imohimi  said the police  is counting on the already established  goodwill of Lagosians and indeed that of good Nigerians in getting credible information that would lead to the arrest of the masked woman.
The CP added that the arrest and prosecution of the masked woman will serve as a deterrent to others who uses  social media platforms to maliciously destroy the good image of innocent Nigerians. 

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