The Department of State Services (DSS) has
reportedly arrested an employee of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) for
allegedly demanding a N50 million bribe from the Niger State government.
According to PM News,
the accused, 28-year-old Sampson Oghenedoro, warned that he
would broadcast a story on purported fraudulent activities within the
government if he was not paid N5o million.
Sampson, also known as Fajiro Oliver,
works with the Asaba, Delta State arm of NTA as a producer/cameraman. He is
also said to be an employee of Elomboh Communications, an online news site.
State director of the DSS, Larry Obiagwu told
newsmen that the accused, alongside two accomplices named Francis
Arinze and Stanley Gene co-founded the Secret
Reporters Group (SRG) with the aim of blackmailing heads of organizations and
government officials for monetary gain.
Arinze and Gene are now at large.
Investigations revealed that Sampson and his
accomplices had not carried out any investigations on the Niger State
government, and it was all a hoax. Also, Obiagwu stated that because the
accused is an employee of the Delta state arm of NTA, Niger state was not part
of his jurisdiction.
Sampson was arrested at the Nnamdi Azikiwe
International Airport, Abuja while on his way to Minna to obtain the saidN50
million bribe.
However, Sampson has denied the allegations,
stating that he was on his to Minna to balance his story, and not to collect
bribe.
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