The Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu today ordered the probe of the Chairman, Five Star Group, Emeka Okonkwo popularly known as E-Money.
The IG of Police ordered the probe because of his flagrant abuse of police escorts which he reportedly used as domestic servants in his household.
E-money is the brother to popular musician, Kingsley Okonkwo aka K-Cee
An order was reportedly issued to the Lagos State Police Command to withdraw the six policemen attached to E-Money.
A top police officer who spoke to the PUNCH said,
“We received a signal from the Force headquarters on Monday that the police detail of music executive, E-Money, be immediately withdrawn and an investigation into the man be launched.
“The IG was surprised that policemen were attached to him in the first place and were being used like domestic servants, carrying umbrellas, opening doors, and doing menial jobs for him.
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“The policemen were discovered to be attached to B Operations at the command headquarters and not MOPOL which is the usual practice. So, we have withdrawn his policemen and we are inviting him for questioning. The policemen will also be interrogated.”
E-Money is known for his flamboyant lifestyle. His garage boasts of two Rolls Royce, two Mercedes Benz G Wagons and other Sports Utility Vehicles.
This latest development comes less than a year after Instagram celebrity, Ismaila Mustapha aka Mompha, who was also known to show off his ostentatious lifestyle on social media was arrested for fraud.
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