Police Dismiss Three officers over Extortion

Hamilton Nwosa
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·No place in Nigeria Police Force for corrupt persons – IGP Ibrahim Idris

In continuation of the current efforts of the Inspector-General of Police to flush out unethical officers giving the Nigeria Police Force a bad image, approval has been given for the dismissal of three policemen attached to Area ‘N’ Command Ijede-Ikorodu under the Lagos State Command.

They are (i) AP.No 136005 Inspr. Okelue Nkemeonye, (ii) F/No. 355897 Sgt. Braimoh Sunday and (iii) F/No. 359928 Sgt. Yusuf Olukoga.

Their dismissal followed an Orderly Room trial at the Zone Two Command Headquarters, Onikan-Yaba, Lagos in which the men were found guilty by the Adjudicating officer on two charges of offence against discipline as provided for in paragraphs C (ii) Corrupt Practices and E (iii) Discreditable Conduct of the First Schedule of Police Act and Regulations Cap. P19. Law of the Federation of Nigeria 2004.

 

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