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Collecting Tfare from a man and Not Showing up is a punishable offence – Police Public Relations Officer (Video)

The police warned against collecting money from a man and not showing up, described it as an act of deceit

Olamide Olasupo by Olamide Olasupo
September 3, 2025
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The Rivers State Police Command has warned against a common social trend among women of collecting transport money from men and failing to show up at the meeting, stating that such behaviour is a punishable offence.

In a circulating online video , the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Grace Iringe-Koko, described the act as fraudulent and punishable under the law.

Collecting Transport Fare from a Man without Going to See Him is an Offense that Could Land You in Jail —

Collecting Transport Fare from a Man without Going to See Him is an Offense that Could Land You in Jail — Rivers Police PPRO Informs You-Know-Who pic.twitter.com/Lk6zrsXQLT

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Taking transport fare from a man without actually going to meet him is an offence. It is regarded as obtaining money under false pretence, and the law considers it a crime

The police spokesperson noted that if reported, offenders could be arrested and prosecuted, stating that people must desist from financial dealings that involve deceit.

The video has caused  wide debate on social media, with some Nigerians arguing that the matter is more of a moral failing than a criminal act, while others agreed that it constitutes fraud.

 

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