FRSC arrests 280 drivers for offering bribes to officers in five months


 The Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, in Cross River State has arrested no fewer than 280 drivers for offering bribes to its personnel at various checkpoints across the state between June and October 2025.

He urged drivers to resist the temptation to bribe officers, warning that both givers and takers of bribes would face sanctions.

“Since my assumption of duty in June 2025, we have arrested 280 drivers who attempted to compromise our men. This is to send a strong message that corruption will not be tolerated,” he said.

He advised motorists to record evidence of any extortion attempts and assured that such reports would be thoroughly investigated.

During the radio discourse, several callers complained bitterly about alleged extortion and harassment by FRSC officers, particularly in Calabar and its environs.

They listed some of the affected routes and appealed to the commander to conduct discreet monitoring to check the excesses of his officers.

One of them alleged that officers “still look for excuses to extort motorists even when all papers are up to date.”

Another caller, identified as Joshua Imo, narrated how he was beaten by officers along Atimbo Road, en route to Akpabuyo, after allegedly refusing to part with more than ₦500.