Olatide Akinkunmi, a 29-year old man has been arrested by the Oyo State Police Command for being in illegal possession of a data machine
that belongs to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The police said the suspect was arrested at his residence located in Isake, Ogbomoso.
According to the state Commissioner of Police, Mohammed Indabawa, the
suspect was arrested when police detectives stormed his home on
November 28 after tip-off from a member of the public.
The recovered INEC customised data machine was a Zinox laptop with
model No C4106, product no C4106-CD, and serial number 8000609826.
Mr. Indabawan said the suspect could not give a satisfactory
explanation on how he came about the machine.
In a brief chat with journalists, the suspect said he did not know the system could land him in trouble.
He claimed that he is an Information Communication
Technology expert and the managing director of a local IT company. He said
he bought the system from a student of the Ladoke Akintola University of
Technology, LAUTECH, Ogbomoso, through a go-between.
He told journalists that he was not at home when the system was
brought to him and only got to know that it was customised for the
commission when he got back and saw it.
"When I called the attention of the man who brought it for me to
this, he said there was no problem and that the man who wanted to sell
it had been using it for the past one year without any issues," he said.
Mr. Akinkunmi added that he got into trouble when the person he
resold it to dragged him to the police after the suspect failed fix a
fault in the system's keyboard.
"That was when the police invited me and things started magnifying. I
bought the system for N20,000 and resold it for N26,000," he noted.
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