Tag: Edgal

  • Edgal reorganises Anti-Cultism Squad

    Lagos State Commissioner of Police Imohimi Edgal has redeployed the Officer-in-Charge of the Anti-Cultism Squad SP Godwin Agbegbe, a Superintendent (SP).

    A Chief Superintendent (CSP) Akaninyene Etuk has been directed to take over from him.

    The move, according to the spokesman for the command, Chike Oti, a Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP), is to reposition and reinvigorate the command’s, Anti-Cultism Squad.

    Oti said: “All members of the squad were relieved of their duty posts and have been directed to report to the Lagos State Police Headquarters for debriefing.  The reorganisation of the squad was necessitated by unprofessional conducts of its personnel and corruption in the unit. It is also to revitalise the outfit, believed to be very crucial in the fight against cultists and cultism in the state by infusing it with fresh blood for better service delivery.

    “The CP Lagos warns that the same treatment awaits any other unit in the command that is working at cross purposes with the fundamental objectives of the Nigeria Police Force. He added that Area Commanders, Divisional Police Officers and Heads of Departments must increase supervision of their men in order to ensure non-violation of the police Standard Operating Procedure (SOP).

    “Members of the public with useful information about the activities of cultists in any part of the state are encouraged to reach CSP Etuk on  08034448617.”

  • Return diverted, converted exhibits, Edgal tells his men

    Return diverted, converted exhibits, Edgal tells his men

    LAGOS  Police Chief Imohimi Edgal yesterday ordered the audit of  exhibits kept at the  State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID),  Panti, Yaba, asking those who diverted or converted such items to return them forthwith.

    He said it was a criminal offence to divert or convert exhibits, warning that those caught would face the music.

    During his  visit to the department, Edgal chided  Investigating Police Officers (IPOs), who  demand what he called ‘’mobilisation fee’’ from complainants in order to  arrest suspects.

    He  advised the IPOs to channel such demands to their sectional heads or the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) in charge of the department.

    The commissioner decried the dearth of professionalism in the department, querying the deployment of policemen recruited under Works Department in the SCIID.

    According to him,   SCIID operatives will be profiled to weed out   those without business there.

    Directing the DCP in charge of SCIID, Mrs. Yetunde Longe, to start the profiling immediately, Edgal said some people got to the unit through the backdoor.

    He said: “There must be audit of all the exhibits. Many exhibits both miscellaneous and vehicular are now in the hands of some unscrupulous policemen here. They have diverted and converted them. It is a criminal offence and I pray none of you is caught in that act because the consequence will be terrible.

    “Every personnel here must be profiled. We must restore the  SCIID to its pride of place. That is why you see a policeman not able to handle a case file because he has not been converted.

    “If you were recruited  as dog handlers, tailors, barbers and you are here, you are not on general duty because you have not been converted. Return to the Works Department, where you came from.”

    Edgal condemned those who falsified their deployment dates so as to stay in the SCIID, noting that as policemen, there was need for them to serve in other departments to become versatile.

    Mrs. Longe promised to  reposition the SCIID.

    The police chief paid a surprise visit to Sabo Division and interrogated all suspects in the cell.

    Of the five cases there,  Edgal directed the re-investigation of two and the prosecution of the others .

  • Davido under fire for ‘lying’ to police

    Davido under fire for ‘lying’ to police

     

    Music artiste, David Adeleke, aka Davido is under fire for lying to the police that he did not know how his deceased friend, Tagbo Umeike, got to the Lagos General Hospital’s premise.

    Acting Police Commissioner Imohimi Edgal, Wednesday, told reporters that Close Circuit Television  (CCTV) footages from the hospital proved that Umeike was brought in dead (BID) by Davido’s escort driver, Tunde Usutu and two of his (Davido) friends, Agbeje Olaoye and Idris Busari.

    He said the men abandoned the deceased inside his ash Toyota Camry LSD378EL on the instruction of Davido.

    According to Edgal, Davido, his friends and the escort driver were being questioned by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) Lion Building.

    He said: “On October 3, at about 9:20am, the Chief Security Officer (CSO) of General Hospital Lagos, Oparanti Moshood, alerted the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) Lion Building that an unidentified male was brought in dead (BID) in an Ash Toyota Camry Saloon car marked LSD378EL by two unidentified males.

    “From the international passport found in the deceased’s car, the DPO gave his identity as Tagbo Umeike. Immediately after, one Caroline Danjuma, an actress and the victim’s fiancee, published on her Instagram page that her boyfriend died in the company of one David Adeleke, alias Davido and friends.

    “To be objective and verify facts, I called for a pre-investigation meeting in my conference room. In attendance were all parties including family, friends of the deceased; those of Davido; Caroline Danjuma; the DPO and investigating officers.

    “The meeting confirmed that the deceased Tagbo Umeike on that day met and had drinks with friends at Shisha Bar amongst whom was Davido. The bar tender confirmed the deceased had as much as 40 tots of Tequila and exhibited signs of drunkenness.

    The CCTV footage also confirmed this.

    “Davido had told the police he had left Shisha Bar for DNA Night Club in Victoria Island without the deceased and was only informed by mutual friends of his death while he was at DNA.

    “However, investigation revealed that Davido’s white Toyota Hilux escort driver, Tunde Usutu, accompanied by one Agbeje Olaoye and one Idris Busari, both Davido’s friends, took the deceased to the General Hospital Lagos and abandoned him in his vehicle on the instruction of Davido.

    “The CCTV footage at the hospital picked the escort vehicle and the entire activity. The vehicle was recovered from Davido’s residence at 7, Awoshika Street, Lekki Phase 1.

    “This completely debunks Davido’s claim that he did not know how the deceased got to the General Hospital. The interim autopsy report stated that the victim died of Asphyxia.”

    On the cause of death of two other Davido’s friends who were found dead inside a BMW car marked KJA631AY on October 7 at Banana Island, Edgal said the autopsy had not been concluded.

    He said: “A case of sudden and unnatural death (SUD) was reported on October 7, at about 8pm by the CSO Banana Island, Ikoyi, to the DPO Ikoyi that two persons namely, Olugbemi Abiodun and Chime Amechina of Flat Bill, Ocean Parade, were found dead inside one white BMW Saloon car marked KJA631AY, at underground garage in the estate.

    “Police operatives raced to the scene where the bodies of the victims were taken to LASUTH, Ikeja for joint medical examination to determine cause of death.

    “Victims were found motionless and were confirmed dead by a medical doctor. Further search into the vehicle revealed that wrapped substances suspected to be weeds were recovered and might have been used by the victims.

    “Liquid substances were observed on their mouths and nostrils. From investigation by policemen at the scene, there were no visible marks on their bodies. The result of the autopsy is still being awaited. The pathologist said there was need for further findings before conclusions could be drawn on the cause of death.”

    The singer has responded to the invitation, as he was seen at the Lagos State Police Command, Ikeja, in the company of his lawyer.

  • Owoseni out, Edgal in as Lagos CP

    Owoseni out, Edgal in as Lagos CP

    Commissioner of Police (CP) Fatai Owoseni yesterday handed over the headship of Lagos Command to acting Commissioner Imohimi Edgal.

    Owoseni was on Tuesday transferred to the Force Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (FCIID), Abuja.

    According to the command’s spokesman, Olarinde Famous-Cole, an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), the handing over took place at 3:30pm at the headquarters in Ikeja.

    He said: “The Inspector-General of Police Ibrahim Idris has ordered the posting of Ag CP Imohimi Edgal to Lagos State Police Command as the new Commissioner of Police.

    “Ag/CP Edgal has taken over and resumed in official capacity as the Commissioner of Police Lagos State Police Command with immediate effect.

    “The Command would like to state that at no point in time did the former CP Lagos State refuse to disobey the lawful directives of the IGP Ibrahim Idris by handing over to his successor.

    “CP Owoseni wishes the officers and men of the command all the best under the leadership of the new Ag/COMPOL Edgal.

    “He urged them to offer his successor the same loyalty and commitment they showed him during his tour of duty in the command and to continue to make Lagos peaceful.”

    Continuing, Famous-Cole said Edgal had a quick security brief with all Area Commanders and Divisional Police Officer (DPOs) in preparation for the holidays.

    “He also told Area Commanders and Divisional Police Officers to not confine their officers and men to the barracks for effective policing during the festive period,” he said.