Suspected fake Lawyer confesses after being caught in Ogun state


The Ogun state police order has captured a man purportedly strutting himself as an attorney in the state. 

Ogun state Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi said the suspect was captured following a request kept in touch with the DPO Ajuwon police headquarters by a legitimate specialist. 

After being addressed by the police, the presume distinguished as Elijah Ayodeji Ojo supposedly unveiled that he was before a law understudy yet never graduated. 

Oyeyemi said; 

"Despite the fact that he picked up admission to consider law at Ekiti State University, he didn't complete the course, neither did he go to graduate school. 

"He has been marching himself as a legitimate specialist for a long while now and has been utilizing that to cheat a few people of immense measures of cash. 

"The complainant had detailed that Ojo used to march himself as a legal counselor, consequently blackmailing cash from clueless individuals from people in general, regardless of the way that he had never been to graduate school anyplace. 

"Upon the appeal, the DPO Ajuwon division, SP Andrew Akinseye, and his group of criminologists set out on a careful insight examination about oneself acclaimed legal counselor. 

"During the time spent their examination, they went over a lady who was charged to court for an offense, yet was tricked by the suspect, who gathered about N300,000 from her to consummate her bail condition, yet never appeared in the court. 

"The suspect was along these lines captured after much proof had been accumulated against him. 

"On cross examination, he admitted that however he picked up admission to contemplate law at Ekiti State University yet didn't complete the course or went to graduate school." 

Ogun State Commissioner of Police, Kenneth Ebrimson has requested the prompt exchange of the suspect to the State CIID for additional examination and arraignment.

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