The popular social media personality Martins Otse, known as VeryDarkMan, clapped back at Linus Williams, a.k.a. Blord, the Chief Executive Officer of the Blord group of companies, after the police announced his arrest.
On Monday, the 30-year-old activist, who could not contain his excitement over the news of the arrest of Blord, posted a video on his Instagram page while he narrated how the executive officer showered insults at him after he reached out to him regarding his app malfunctioning.
While addressing the reason behind the petition he claimed to have led to the arrest of Blord, he noted that this arrest will teach others, including the detainee, a lesson in handling the complaints of their customers.
In another video shared today on his Instagram page, he gave the security some accolades, as he believes that the police force will not compromise in handling the issue.
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In his shared video, he said, “I can beat my chest that this one does not collect bribes.” While speaking, he exhaled competency on the Director of the Nigeria Police National Cybercrime Centre, Uche Henry, as he believes in the integrity of the head of the unit: “I can beat my chest; he is not going to take a bribe.”
“Truth is BLORD might be spending a long time there unless he can prove against what he has been alleged… The sad part is that @npf_nccc doesn’t take bribes. That is why poor men like me can comfortably go and submit a petition, and they will give me a result. Don’t do religion or tribe there; connections don’t work there AT ALL; they just fight cybercrime.” I trust CP UCHE IFEANYI HENRY because he is the man. @npf_nccc, “VeryDarkMan wrote.
Meanwhile, the Nigeria Police Force spokesperson, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, announced the arrest of Blord via their social media handle today in a document titled; “Alleged Fraud, Violation of the CBN ACT, Police Interrogates CEO Blord Group of Companies, Linus Williams.”