Kano Police Take Action Over Missing N950K from Prominent Lawyer's Car

Kano Police Take Action Over Missing N950K from Prominent Lawyer's Car

  • A lawyer, Barrister Ahmad Sani Bawa, alleges that a sum of N950,000 and a valuable wristwatch went missing from his car after the Kano Road Traffic Agency impounded it
  • The Kano State Police Command has launched a formal investigation into the incident, inviting all parties involved for questioning
  • KAROTA confirms the allegation, gives reason why it won't comment on the incident

Kano, Kano State – The Kano State Police Command has launched an investigation into an allegation of theft by Barrister Ahmad Sani Bawa, a lawyer in the state, who claims that the Kano Road Traffic Agency (KAROTA) stole a sum of N950,000 and a valuable wristwatch from his car after the agency impounded it.

Kano State Police Command began an investigation into an allegation of theft filed by a lawyer against the Kano Road Traffic Agency
The Kano State Police Command has launched probe into an allegation of theft by a lawyer, that valuables was stolen from his car after it was impounded by KAROTA Photo credit - Nigeria Police Force
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Police launch investigation

The Command's Police Public Relations Officer, SP Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa, confirmed the development in a statement.

The spokesperson confirmed that the state's Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim Bakori, has ordered the questioning of all parties involved following the complaint.

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“The Commissioner of Police, CP Ibrahim Adamu Bakori, has ordered that all parties involved be invited for thorough questioning and investigation,” Kiyawa stated.

Lawyer recounts ordeal

The incident began when Barrister Bawa allegedly parked his car legally, only to return and find that it was missing.

After a search, he traced the vehicle to a KAROTA office. However, upon recovering it, he discovered that a significant sum of N950,000 and a valuable wristwatch were missing.

“There is no reason for the KAROTA officials to have towed away my vehicle without informing me or leaving an official behind to inform me where it was taken to,” Bawa said.

He expressed deep distress over the agency's actions, stating, it was an assault.

“This could be catastrophic, especially if one is suffering from high blood pressure, and this could be a trigger,” he lamented

The lawyer alleged that the manner in which his vehicle was taken felt like harassment and was tantamount to theft.

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KAROTA confirms incident

In response, the Kano Road Traffic Agency, through its spokesperson Abubakar Ibrahim, acknowledged receiving a formal complaint letter from the police command.

While defending the agency's mandate to investigate any vehicle within the confines of the law, Ibrahim stated that KAROTA would refrain from further comment until the conclusion of the police investigation.

“We are not saying anything further pending the outcome of the investigation by the Kano state police command,” he said.
Kano State Police Command began an investigation into an allegation of theft filed by a lawyer against the Kano Road Traffic Agency
The Kano State Police Command has launched probe into an allegation of theft by a lawyer, that valuables was stolen from his car after it was impounded by KAROTA Photo credit - Nigeria Police Force
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Tricycle riders decry extortion from KAROTA

Legit.ng previously reported that some KAROTA officials were recently attacked and injured on Wednesday, along Zoo road in Kano, by tricycle operators.

Speaking of the attack, one of the victims, a traffic official, said they were carrying out routine traffic operations when they were attacked. The agency’s Managing Director, Engr. Faisal Mahmud Kabir condemned the recent assaults, warning that such actions undermine public safety and the enforcement of traffic laws.

In response, the Chairman Kano State Tricycle Operators Association, Comrade Nazifi Gidan Kudi, said that while the incident is sad, he, however, claimed that the perpetrators are not members of their association.

Source: Legit.ng

Authors:
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Usman Bello Balarabe (Kano Correspondent) Kano's regional correspondent, Usman Bello Balarabe is a journalist, media strategist, and university lecturer in the state. He worked as an investigative journalist with Daily Trust Newspaper Nigeria. His career is passionately geared towards stimulating social justice, exposing corruption, ensuring good governance and accountability. In his over 7 years of journalism practice, he has authored investigations and numerous special and beat reports at the intersection of environment, health, education, agriculture, public spending, security, and politics.

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