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Ag. IGP Ibrahim Idris Claims Solomon Arase left Office with 24 Police Vehicles | “This is a malicious accusation” Arase Replies

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The acting Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris has said that his predecessor, Solomon Arase left office with 24 police vehicles.

According to PUNCH, he made the statement while speaking to journalists on Sunday in Abuja. Idris also said that the seven Deputy Inspectors-General of Police, who retired alongside him, also took between seven and eight cars each.

“If you look through the windows of my former office and from the report from my (Force) transport officer, you would see cars but a week to the day I would resume, all these cars disappeared.

So, what I am telling you is that I have signed a directive to my SIP (I have a special investigation panel, I set it up). It is going to investigate all the vehicle purchases, contributions to the police and the distribution of those vehicles in the last three years; we are going to look into that.

When I took over, there was no vehicle, even the vehicle I would use. I discovered that the last IG went away with 24 vehicles; the DIGs, some of them eight, some of them seven. The IG’s vehicles included two BMW 7 series, one armoured; and he left me with an old car.

The last time I followed the President with it, he was asking me, ‘what are you doing with this old car’ because if you see the headlight, the thing has changed colour, which means they parked it and rains and everything had fallen on it, but the new ones that were bought, he (Arase) went with all of them; they are part of the 24.

I wrote back to him (Arase) and said, we have a policy that says when a policeman retires, if you are an IG, AIG, a CP, you are entitled to some vehicles; please, the extra, return it. Four vehicles are enough for an average human being, but what will you even do with four vehicles; but he took 24 vehicles, including two BMW cars.

I wrote to him (Arase), I wrote to the DIGs,” Idris said.

However, Arase, speaking to PUNCH on the telephone, denied the allegations. “What am I going to do with 24 cars? Do I want to open a car shop? This is a malicious accusation. There are ways of verifying issues rather than engaging in media propaganda,” he said.

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