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IGP declines taking photos with random persons after a photo of him and a suspected financial fraudster was included in a viral documentary

IGP declines taking photos with random persons after a photo of him and a suspected financial fraudster was included in a viral documentary

The Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, says he has stopped taking photos with random people. 

 

This move comes after a photo of him and a suspected fraudster was used in a viral documentary about fraudsters who defrauded a Romanian lady of $2.5 million.

 

The photo showed the fraudster posing with the IGP in his uniform. Some analysts say fraudsters take photos with important personalities to give a false validation to their line of business. The viral documentary also shared photos of the suspected fraudsters with other notable Nigerians including businessmen and entertainers.

 

While speaking at a public function recently, the IGP mentioned that he will henceforth decline taking photos with people and that this should not be misconstrued as him being a proud person.

 

In his words

‘’‘I would want to apologize to those distinguished individuals whose photo opportunities I have declined. This decision is not driven by pride but by caution at a time when photo opportunities granted at special occasions can be weaponized.’

Watch a video of him speaking below

 

 

 

 

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