Seadogs NAS Condemns police Extortion, Commends IGP Egbetokun, Edo CP for Swift Justice

The National Association of Seadogs (Pyrates Confraternity) strongly condemns the reprehensible act of extortion carried out by six police officers against some of its members in the outskirts of Benin City who were returning from the 49th Annual General.
Meeting/National Converge of the Association, which ended in Owerri, Imo State, on August 3.
According to them, members were accosted at a police checkpoint in the outskirts of Benin City, Edo State, under the guise of a routine stop-and-search operation by three Inspectors, one Constable, one Assistant superintendent of Police (unconfirmed ASP- one star) and another confirmed ASP (two stars).
The group said rather than conduct a professional and lawful engagement, the officers resorted to intimidation and extortion, adding that a total of ₦2 million, along with personal belongings and the official regalia of the Association, were unlawfully taken from one of the members.
The group revealed that the extortionist police officers used a Point of Sale (POS) machine to withdraw the money. The account to which the money was paid was: 5398377599, Moniepoint Microfinance Bank belonging to Babangida Sani at about 17:20 hours on August 3, 2025.
The Association on a statement signed by Dr Joseph Oteri
NAS Cap’n, National Association of Seadogs (Pyrates Confraternity), condemned the gross abuse of power and betrayal of public trust in the strongest possible terms.
"No Nigerian, regardless of affiliation, deserves to be subjected to such criminal conduct by those entrusted with their protection.
"However, we also recognise and commend the prompt and decisive action taken by the Inspector-General of Police, Dr Kayode Egbetokun, and the Edo State Commissioner of Police, CP Monday Agbokina.
"Upon receiving a formal complaint from the affected members, who, despite provocation, upheld our core values of discipline and due process, the authorities moved swiftly.
"Thanks to their leadership, the ₦2 million was fully recovered and returned, and all seized items, including our regalia, were restored.
"More importantly, the six erring officers have been identified, subjected to an orderly room trial, and recommended for dismissal from the wNigeria Police Force.
"This swift response is commendable and sends a strong message that misconduct within the Police will not be tolerated. It also reinforces the importance of citizens choosing lawful channels in seeking redress, even in the face of provocation.
"Before the AGM/National Convention, the Association wrote to the IGP on July 21, 2025, about our movement to Owerri from July 31 to August 3, 2025, and requested police support and presence at the event. We also described all the items members are likely to be found with, including our official dress code.
"We urge continued vigilance by the Police High Command in addressing cases of abuse, and we reiterate our commitment to the rule of law and a society anchored on justice, accountability, and respect for human dignity," he stated