Metro Policeman Charged With Selling 1,074 Walkie-Talkies in Katsina

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The Police in Katsina State on Monday arraigned its Communications Officer, Saidu Muhammed, 52, at a Chief Magistrate Court for allegedly selling 1,074 walkie-talkies entrusted in his care.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Muhammed, a DSP, is charged with ``breach of trust by servant.”

The police prosecutor, Insp Okolo Usman, told the court that the command entrusted 1,500 walkie-talkies in the care of Muhammed in his capacity as O/C Communications on July 8, 2013.

He said the command later conducted a stock of the items and discovered that only 426 walkie-talkies remained.

Usman said the officer confessed during investigation that he stole and sold 1,074 pieces to one Mr Chucks in Abuja.

He said that each walkie-talkie was sold at the cost of N1,500.

Muhammed, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge against him.

The Chief Magistrate, Mr Nuradeen El-Ladan, granted the accused person bail in the sum of N50,000 and two sureties in like sum.

El-ladan said that each surety must possess a landed property within GRA in Katsina and must be indigenes of the state.

He adjourned the case to July 10 for further hearing.

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