IGG Impostors Took Millions of Shillings from Dokolo Fuel Station in a Brazen Robbery‎‎.

The recent incident at Dokolo Oil Company Limited has left the entire community in shock. ‎‎

On Monday morning, impostor officials from the Inspectorate of Government (IGG) reportedly entered the company premises and robbed over 6 million shillings in broad daylight. ‎‎

The audacity of these criminals is alarming, especially considering the fact that they carried out the robbery in the presence of security guards and pump attendants.

‎‎According to the Managing Director of Dokolo Oil Company Limited, John Baptist Okello Okello, the impostors claimed to be from the IGG office and were there to conduct an audit. ‎‎

However, their true intentions were revealed when they pulled out guns and held the manager at gunpoint.

‎‎He adds that the matter was immediately reported to the Dokolo Central police station for further investigation.

‎‎Benard Olila, the manager of Dokolo Oil Company Limited, recounted the terrifying experience of being held at gunpoint and robbed of millions of shillings. ‎‎

According to Olila, he had welcomed these impostors thinking that they were genuine officials from the IGG office.

‎‎”Little did i know that they had come to rob the company. The impostors threatened to shoot me dead if i make any noise and later tied me up with selotape before making off with the money” he said.

Olila estimates that over 6 million shillings was stolen from the office.

‎‎Pump attendant Babra Akech was an eyewitness to the robbery and testified that the impostor went straight to the manager’s office without notifying the security. ‎‎

She said after committing the crime, they walked calmly along the Dokolo-Sototi highway.

‎‎”It was only when the accountant noticed that the manager was missing and raised the alarm that he was rescued” she added.‎‎

The District Police Commander Dokolo, Patient Baganzi, divulged that the police immediately responded to the reported incident and recorded statements from some people at the scene. ‎‎

She also advised business owners to install CCTV cameras to deter similar incidents from happening in the future.‎‎

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