Urges the public to disregard publication
The Adamawa Police Command has denied and debunked viral online reports over Police officer allegedly gave violent threats to a buyer of property near his Adamawa House.
In a press statement e-signed and made available to the National Association of Online Security News Publishers, NAOSNP by the Command’s Spokesperson, DSP Suleiman Yahaya Nguroje stated that, “The attention of the Adamawa State Police Command has been drawn to a misleading and fabricated publication with a caption, ” Police officer gives violence threats to a buyer of property near his Adamawa House”. The publication is nothing but a calculated attempt to smear the image of the police.”
According to Nguroje, “As a matter of fact, the command has not received any complaint of threat from one Mr. Umeh as alleged in an online publication. The command has contacted the Senior Police Officer, DCP Ibrahim Baba Zango, an indigen of Adamawa state and found out that the allegations were not true.”
“To put the record straight, the police officer had an issue which is civil in nature on the 2nd February, 2022, with his neighbour and being a seasoned and professional police officer, he instituted a direct civil action against the defendants before Upper Area Court in Jimeta.”
“But instead of Mr. Umeh to appear in court as expected, he went on social media and published false information just to attract undue sympathy and tarnish the good image of the force.”
It is important to note that DCP Ibrahim Baba Zango acted in his capacity as a citizen and a neighbour by approaching court for redress not as police or Northerner against Southerner as allegies but as law abiding citizen.
The police in Adamawa are friendly serving officers and cannot entertain civil cases. The command wishes to advise Mr Umeh to go to court and sort out their grievances with his neighbor and leave police out of their civil matters.
However, the Commissioner of Police CP Mohammed Ahmed Barde psc (+), commended Journalists for services being rendered, and equally advised them to always verify their reports before disseminating it to the public.