IGP Egbetokun Warns Officers: Stop Executing Fraudulent Activities By Intimidating People With My Name

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By Kolawole Ojebisi

The leadership of the Nigeria Police Force(NPF) has warned unprofessional officers against exploiting the office of the Inspector -General of Police by dropping its occupant’s, Kayode Egbetokun, name, in a bid to execute fraudulent activities.

The Public Relations Officer of NPF, Muyiwa Adejobi, said this while expressing concern over the conduct of some bad eggs in the institution.

Aladejobi in a statement issued on Saturday noted that the actions of these unprofessional officers have been tarnishing the reputation of the force and undermining public trust.

The statement read, “The Nigeria Police Force is concerned about the persistent unprofessional conduct of a few police officers, which undermines the standards and reputation of the Nigeria Police Force.

“Despite repeated warnings and disciplinary actions taken against those who have been exposed, some officers are still engaging in these shameful acts that erode public trust.

“Even more alarming is the fraudulent use of the name and office of the Inspector-General of Police to perpetrate these illegal acts.”

Adejobi further disclosed that the intention behind this tactic was to intimidate victims into believing that the IG is aware, and approves of their illegal activities.

“As a result, victims are often deterred from reporting these incidents to higher authorities,” he wrote.

The FPRO urged the public to be vigilant and report any instances of misconduct or fraudulent behaviour by police officers to the appropriate authorities, including the heads of the Complaint Response Units in their states or the Commissioner of Police.

“Members of the public are therefore advised to exercise caution when approached by officers or individuals claiming connections with the IGP or any senior officer for the purpose of influence or favour,” he added.

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