A Nigerian man has raised alarm, accusing a police officer, CSP Gerald Chidozie Udechukwu, of selling him a stolen Hilux.
The allegation was shared on the popular social media platform X (formerly Twitter) by the user @Chukwutony89.
He revealed that he initially believed the transaction was legitimate but later discovered that the vehicle was stolen by policemen, with CSP Gerald Chidozie Udechukwu being the one who sold it to him.
In his post, he stated: "Nigerians, this policeman, CSP Gerald Chidozie Udechukwu, sold me a Hilux vehicle that was allegedly stolen by policemen. I reported this to the Force PPRO @Princemoye1 and @PoliceNG three months ago, but no action has been taken. @YarKafanchan."
He emphasized that despite reporting the incident to the authorities, no progress has been made so far.
As the post gained attention online, many concerned individuals flooded the comment section to share their thoughts on the matter.
See some reactions below:
@Youngdr1903: "This one is another jaw dropping oo. You won't hear anything again bro because they all have different games each of then runs in dark. So dey will surely keep each other tracks from light."
@Okpanachi: "You should also post a picture of the Hilux. That'll greatly help you win."
@Loula120: "Lesson learned from this very unfortunate ordeal. Trust these people at your own peril!"
@enochusoro: "Not mocking you sir, I just thinking why I'll buy anything from a Nigerian police officer."
@the_onbeatable: "Two ways to do this. One, you make up your mind that anything can happen to you, so put your house in order. Then go all the way screaming out in every corner to get justice. If you perish,you perish! Two, you take your loss and run! They have marked you already. Your choice."
@tolu_of: "As we all know ... the @PoliceNG @PoliceNG_CRU always cover up for their own ... so no matter what ... this man .. he ain't facing any law .. he is the law .. except he doesn't have mouth in the force they will publicly dismiss him ... but a ranking officer, is always free."
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