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Sunday 1 November 2015

Photos: We sell adulterated water to banks- suspects confess

A five-man syndicate that specialize in selling adulterated water to banks and other companies in Lagos have been arrested by men of the Lagos State Rapid Response Squad. A statement by the police states that the suspects identified as Chukwuma Uzor, (48) and Ofonime Ikpe (44) and three of their accomplices were arrested at 3, Adesola Street, Ago-Palace Way, Okota in Lagos on Thursday October 22nd following a tip-off.
One of the suspects, Chukwuma Uzor, had worked with a registered water dispensing company but stopped working and decided to connive with some other men to start up a quack water bottling company using his former boss's brand name. His former boss, Sunday Nnaduaga, who gave the police the tip-off said:

 
"I just noticed that he just stopped coming to office and efforts to reach him via his mobile phones proved abortive as all his lines were switched off. Sometime ago, a friend of mine hinted me that he saw him distributing dispensable water to our customers mostly banks and other big companies in Lagos. Since that day I started to keep tab on him until I caught him red-handed selling produced water with several registered names in an unkempt environment. Afterwards, I hinted RRS team on patrol which led to the arrest of the two suspects".
He added that this criminal act has greatly affected his water business because customers have seized to come. While confessing to the crime, one of the prime suspects, Chukwuma, who hailed from Mbaise Local Government in Imo State, said
I decided to use the brand name because it has a ready-made market. We had many customers particularly new generation banks that patronize us. Before now, I had worked as a marketer for him but he was paying me poorly despite all the huge sales I made for him. And, the only way to make my own sales was to use his brand name which is acceptable to many people". he stated.
His accomplice, Ofonime Ikpe, who also adulterated another brand of table water, said that he only accommodated him to produce the water in his factory.
"I made a big mistake for allowing him to be producing the water in my factory. I regret aiding and abetting him in committing this heinous crime. He paid me just token from profit he made from the sales".
The Commander of RRS, ACP Olatunji Disu revealed that the suspects were not only adulterating popular brands, they were also pouring untreated water in jars and sachets in an unwholesome manner as well as selling them to various companies such as banks and unsuspecting members of the public.
Hundreds of assorted brands of empty dispensable jars were among the items recovered from them.
The two suspects and other co-workers have been transferred to the State Investigation and Intelligent Bureau in Ikeja for further questioning and investigation. 

49 comments:

  1. What's their problem? Why that evil? Na wa o

















    #It WiLL oNLy gEt beTTer
    #iT MuSt eNd IN pRAisE

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  2. What's their problem? Why that evil? Na wa o

















    #It WiLL oNLy gEt beTTer
    #iT MuSt eNd IN pRAisE

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  3. Choi! Na God dey save person from all these greedy fellows. Linda take note!

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  4. Choi! Na God dey save person from all these greedy fellows. Linda take note!

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  5. Mmmmmm. May God help us.. God bless Nigeria God bless Linda

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  6. Nawao! Nigerians keep outdoing themselves, there's no limit to what people can do because of money.
    I feel for people like me who like drinking that water whenever I visit banks.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  7. Hand don touch dem....dey should b punish accordingly

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  8. See a pattern here. Ibos and their chop alone, die alone syndrome. This is what happens with them all. Once one of them is doing better than the other, all they think is how to bring that person down. A damn shame

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    1. Oh pls shut up. Seeing stuffs that are not there. It is Igbo not Ibo. Stop seeking attention.

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  9. What else is new. The same complaint..so and so was paying me peanuts so I decided to cheat them. Greedy bastards

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  10. Dis is how they send souls to their untimely deaths. They should b punished accordigly so dat dis wil serve as deterrent to others.


    Welcome 2d month of November...
    God will make someone sleepless for ur sake until u're elevated frm grass2grace & glory2glory IJN. Happy New Month.

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  11. Lazy men.all in a bid to get rich quick, they ended up becoming criminals

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  12. Awon omo IBO with their jibiti lifestyle, if u buy any edible thing in Onistha parks u r OYO as all r produced in their backyard

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  13. Only God as been saving us in this crazy country


















    Seyilicious

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  14. My advise is that, we must all learn to be patient. Self talk is very important as it might be the only talk that may lead us to the leader, entrepreneur and real goal in us. It is a pity, man! Why would you go to such an extent? Now, your name is dented, family is put on the list, your wife is worried...Hmm!

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  15. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Jail there asses....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  16. You people shouldn't be too hard on them cos they are trying to survive in this hard economy. We have thieves in politician form and they are moving freely.

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  17. Dem don enter be dat
    Dis a very bad case
    Dey shld consider de corner dey wil b in prison right now
    Nawa oooo
    #oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#

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  18. Biko what further questioning, they were caught in the act. March them to court jare. "Their real dad"

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  19. In as much as we all wants to survive,we should always be careful in choosing our means of survival & always be contended with what we earn. It's well

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  20. Anonymous Personified1 November 2015 at 10:25

    Aru! Everyday for the thief.....
    They should rot in jail!

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  21. If Igbo man no dey it can't officially be classified a crime. We are always looking to make quick money irrespective of who we hurt!

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  22. This is old news.... Pls ask your loyalists to stop abusing other bloggers because of some news that hit your blog first, you also copy from other blogs, yet your loyalists got the guts to spill shit at other major blog's comments boxes....Linda, pls take note..

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  23. Instead of you to hustle hard and be a competition, you went to steal someone else's hustle and sweat? Receive sense dummy

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  24. How can people be this wicked! Imagine how many people would have landed in hospital because of their wickedness


    WATCH THAT HILARIOUS MOMENT WHEN JOSE MOURINHO HAD NOTHING TO SAY

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  25. Nawa oh,,, people can b wicked

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  26. Greedy!A stubborn person sails in a clay boat.

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  27. A couple of years ago, I visited Nigeria with my family. We lodged in a hotel in Lagos and I ordered for a whole pack of bottled Ragolis water. To cut the long story short, I was very fortunate to be the first person to get one of the bottles from the fridge, as I tend to pay closer observation to things than my folks. On a second thought I think it was God that saved us, not because of me. Before I tried to drink the water, I observed that all of our sealed, brand new Ragolis water bottles were cloudy and contained dirty particles. I had to throw away all the bottles and purchased Eva water from the hotel. Now, the question is, when traveling to Nigeria, should one also travel with a truckload of water bottles? There is no effective body in Nigeria that regulate food and drinks (where is NAFDAC?). Many Nigerians are also greedy; when they not killing their fellow countrymen with guns to obtain money, they are killing them with typhoid! SMH

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  28. Free dem jare..na jealousy dey worry d oga..go catch boko-haram

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  29. All these water we buy daily, no body knows the good and adulterated ones. God save us!





















    #TeamBlessed#

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  30. this is old news

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  31. Lord Jesus help us o. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

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  32. Too bad..they might v killed a lot of pple Frm selling such water...

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  33. Mtchewwww which kind wickedness be this, see their strong useless faces

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  34. Mtchewwww which kind wickedness be this, see their strong useless faces

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  35. As a medical student while other students take confidence in sachet water; what I did was simply fetch from the public water source and treat with water guard. Unfortunately that product just disappeared from the market. Sis Lindy pls post my comment.

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