The Plateau State Police Command has officially distanced itself from the ongoing investigation concerning the purported hacking of VeryDarkMan’s NGO, as well as the alleged misappropriation of N180 million from its account.
This clarification comes amidst rising speculation and public interest in the case, which has drawn significant attention due to the substantial amount of money involved.
In response to a video posted by VDM on social media, the command’s spokesperson, DSP Alabo Alfred, clarified that they have not received any formal complaint from the social critic.
He emphasized that the alleged crime in question did not occur within their jurisdiction, indicating that the command is not responsible for addressing the matter.
He stated; “The matter is not reported to us. We are not the ones handling the matter because the crime was not committed within our jurisdiction. If he said he is coming to Jos, that does not mean that we are the ones handling the case.
The crime happened in Abuja. So, he is not coming to Jos to report an incident that did not happen within our jurisdiction. If he reported the case at the Force CID level, it is the Force PRO who can speak about it.
If he reported the case at the FCT Command level, it would be a different thing. Of course, the Force PPRO can talk about it as well. If he can get police officers from where he reported the case, they can all come together to Jos and do their investigation.
After that, they can report back to where they came from and continue from there. But we can’t talk on a matter that did not happen within our jurisdiction” Alabo disclosed.
In a recent video shared on Friday, December 26, VDM revealed a shocking incident involving his NGO, alleging that hackers had siphoned off a staggering N180 million from its account.
He further disclosed that one of the culprits had been apprehended in Jos, Plateau State, shedding light on the ongoing investigation.
VDM mentioned that he was en route to Jos, accompanied by a detective who is actively working on the case.