
** Delta Police Remove Officer After $1,500 Extortion Case
** Delta State's police commissioner is cracking down on corruption after a video surfaced showing a woman who paid $1,500 for her brother's release. The swift action signals a growing intolerance for police extortion in Nigeria. **
When a Nigerian woman's video went viral this week, Delta State police did something that rarely happens: they acted immediately. Commissioner Aina Adesola removed Divisional Police Officer Chidi Nwabuzor from his post and detained a constable after the woman alleged they extorted 2.5 million naira (about $1,500) from her in exchange for releasing her detained brother.
The case began on New Year's Day when community leaders brought several suspects to the Jesse Division police station. Among them was the woman's 20-year-old brother, Israel Onojeruo, arrested after another suspect claimed he sold him a gun.
Police spokesperson Bright Edafe announced that Constable Bright is now detained at command headquarters while investigators examine the claims. The DPO has been reassigned pending the investigation's outcome.

This wasn't the first complaint against this particular officer. Edafe revealed that multiple reports of extortion and unprofessionalism had already been filed against the DPO before this incident.
Commissioner Adesola made his position clear: if investigators confirm unprofessional conduct, the officers will face consequences under the Police Act. He emphasized that the command won't tolerate extortion, intimidation, or disrespect toward citizens.
The swift response marks a notable shift in how Nigerian police handle corruption allegations. Just last week, another Delta State officer was summoned for allegedly intimidating a Good Samaritan who helped a dying stranger.
Police accountability remains a significant challenge across Nigeria, where roadside extortion has become distressingly common. But cases like this one show that public pressure and social media transparency can push authorities toward reform.
The investigation continues, with X-Squad's assistant commissioner leading the probe. For one woman brave enough to speak up, her voice sparked action that could protect countless others from similar exploitation.
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Based on reporting by Premium Times Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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