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  • UPDATED: Police arraign AAU students, others over alleged kidnapping, killings

    UPDATED: Police arraign AAU students, others over alleged kidnapping, killings

    Some students of Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma, were among 52 individuals arrested and arraigned following a violent protest in Ekpoma, Esan West Local Government Area.

    The protest erupted over rising incidents of kidnappings and killings in the community, with many victims reportedly abducted from their homes. 

    During the unrest, several shops were looted, and the Palace of the Onojie of Ekpoma was vandalised.

    Authorities arrested the suspects at various locations across Ekpoma, with many students claiming they were asleep in their hostels when taken at around 3 a.m. 

    They were transported in a Black Maria to Edo State, where they are currently awaiting arraignment.

    At the court premises, relatives of the suspects were visibly anxious. Abdulsalam, whose two sons were among those arrested, insisted that his children had not participated in the protest. Relatives were seen in tears as the suspects were led into the police van.

    The arraignment was conducted through an ex parte motion filed by Police Counsel P. O. Odion. 

    Presiding Judge Justice William Aziegbemi stated that he lacked jurisdiction and instructed the defendants’ counsel to file a bail application at the Ubiaja High Court.

    The court remanded the suspects to the Ubiaja Correctional Centre and adjourned the matter to February 26, 2026, for hearing.

    Edo Police spokesman Eno Ikoedem said the arrests were linked to the violent protest. Meanwhile, defence lawyers, including Barr. Wisdom Isaac and Enemies Etinbowei argued that bogus charges of malicious damage and armed robbery were brought against the suspects.

    They maintained that the students had not organised the protest, which was reportedly led by the family of a kidnapping victim who was found dead.

  • Police intensify clampdown on digital crimes, upskill detectives

    Police intensify clampdown on digital crimes, upskill detectives

    To equip investigators with the right skills to detect the latest digital and cybercrimes that undermine national security, the Nigeria Police Force on Monday began a three-day strategic training for specialised units.

    The training, conducted in partnership with a private firm, HFM, drew participants from the Cybercrime Unit, Anti-Fraud Section, INTERPOL National Central Bureau, Anti-Money Laundering Units, Police Special Fraud Unit, forensic and intelligence components, as well as state and zonal criminal investigation departments.

    Officers involved in counter-terrorism financing and ransom payment tracking were also drafted in, reflecting the links between financial crimes and violent offences.

    Declaring the training open, the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, said strengthening the capacity of investigators to tackle digital trading and forex-related crimes was critical to national security.

    He noted that financial crimes were increasingly fueling terrorism, kidnapping, cyber fraud, and other organised criminal activities.

    The IGP, who was represented by the Commissioner of Police (CP) Training at the Force Headquarters in Abuja, Edwin Eloho, said the rapid growth of digital trading platforms, online forex markets, and cross-border transactions had created new opportunities for fraud, illicit financial flows, and organised crime, making specialised investigative skills indispensable.

    “Financial crime is a major enabler of violent crime. Terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, arms trafficking, and transnational organised crime all depend on illicit financial flows for recruitment, logistics, and operations,” said Egbetokun.

    He stressed that enhanced capacity to investigate digital trading abuses, forex fraud, money laundering, and Ponzi schemes was a direct investment in public safety and national security.

    Egbetokun explained that the training was designed to equip officers with a practical understanding of the digital financial ecosystem, legitimate trading practices, emerging fraud typologies, and key investigative red flags, to help distinguish lawful investment activity from criminal deception.

    He described the programme as part of the NPF’s broader policing reforms, which place manpower development and technological competence at the centre of operational effectiveness in a rapidly digitalising crime environment.

    “Over the three days, participants will be trained in digital trading systems, forex market operations, fraud detection techniques, investigative methodologies, intelligence analysis, and inter-agency collaboration,” he said, urging participants to apply the knowledge gained to real-life cases and to cascade the expertise within their respective units to improve investigative outcomes and public confidence.

    Egbetokun also commended HF Markets Nigeria Limited for supporting the initiative and for its commitment to regulatory compliance, transparency, and investor education, noting that effective policing in modern financial systems required structured public-private collaboration in line with global anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing standards.

    Earlier, HFM’s Managing Director, Ope Abiola, said the training was conceived to address the growing gap between the rapid evolution of financial markets and public understanding, which often complicates investigations.

    Abiola noted that digital trading and forex transactions frequently sit at the intersection of finance, technology, and human behaviour, making related disputes complex and rarely straightforward.

    “The objective is to provide clarity on how digital trading systems work, distinguish legitimate market loss from criminal deception, and define the responsibilities of traders, brokers, and other market participants,” he said.

    The programme, he said, was structured to be neutral and evidence-based, focusing on practical frameworks rather than opinions, to help investigators avoid criminalising legitimate market activity while identifying genuine wrongdoing.

    The training, he added, would be deemed successful if participants left with clearer tools for separating fraud from failure and evidence from allegation.

  • BREAKING: Police arrest 50 Ekpoma protesters

    BREAKING: Police arrest 50 Ekpoma protesters

    Over 50 persons who participated in last Saturday’s protest in Ekpoma, Esan West local government area have been arrested.

    The suspects were arrested at various locations in Ekpoma.

    Several shops were looted and the Palace of the Onojie of Ekpoma was vandalised during the protest.

    The suspects were driven in a black maria to the Edo State where they are waiting to be arraigned.

    At tbe court premises, relatives of the victims were seen loitering around.

    As of the press time, security cordoned off the court room and refused to allow journalists into the court room.

    Edo Police spokesman, Eno Ikoedem, said the arrested suspects were involved in looting and violence act.

    Details shortly…

  • Police rescued kidnapped minors, arrest suspected murderers in Oyo

    Police rescued kidnapped minors, arrest suspected murderers in Oyo

    The Oyo State Police Command said it has rescued kidnapped minors and arrested some suspected murderers in the Atisbo local government area of the state.

    The command said the step was in furtherance of its commitment to intelligence-led policing, swift response to crime, and protection of the lives and property of residents of the state.

    A statement by the spokesman of the Command, Ayanlade Olayinka, said, “In demonstration of the Command’s prompt response to threats against public safety, on Friday, 9th January, 2026, at about 0900hrs, the Command received a report through the Iwéré-Ìlè Division regarding the abduction of two minors, Hadu Abubakar (male, 15 years) and Sadari Abubakar (male, 14 years), both of Akinsapon Village near Ayétòrò-Ìlè, by unknown gunmen.

    “Acting swiftly on the report, the Divisional Police Officer, Iwéré-Ìlè Division, mobilized a joint security team comprising Police operatives and other partners. This coordinated and intelligence-driven operation culminated in the successful rescue of the two kidnapped minors, who were safely reunited with their family, and the arrest of four suspects, thereby preventing further harm and restoring public confidence within the community.

    “Abubakar Abubakar, Usman Mohammed, Sanda Legi, and Dore Hado were arrested.

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    “During the operation, two of the suspects sustained injuries and are currently receiving treatment under tight security and close monitoring, while the other two suspects are detained in police custody.

    “Items recovered include two cutlasses, one sander stick, and ₦15,700.00. The suspects have confessed to the crime and are cooperating with the investigation.

    “In order to ensure a thorough unraveling of the network behind the crime, the Commissioner of Police, CP Femi Haruna, PSC, has directed that the suspects be transferred to the State Anti-Kidnapping Squad for discreet and comprehensive investigation.

    “Similarly, and in further proof of the Command’s zero tolerance for violent crimes, the Oyo State Police Command also recorded a decisive breakthrough in a murder case reported at the Ago-Are Division, Atisbo Local Government Area.

    “Preliminary investigation revealed that Umaru Saidu (male, 40 years) and Umaru Gambo (male, 37 years) had an altercation with Seidu Amisu (male, 20 years) at Budo Fatti area, Ofiki Village, over issues relating to the rearing of cattle. The disagreement escalated into a physical struggle, during which Umaru Gambo allegedly beat Seidu Amisu to death with a stick.

    “Following the incident, and upon realizing that the victim had died, the suspects, in an attempt to conceal the crime, allegedly enlisted the assistance of Umar Abubakar (male), Usman Seidu (male), Muhammed Aliu (male), and Musa Abubakar (male), and secretly buried the victim without the knowledge of his family or the Police.

    “Acting on credible intelligence, the Divisional Police Officer, Ago-Are Division, embarked on an intelligence-led investigation, which resulted in the arrest of all seven suspects. The suspects are currently in custody, have confessed to the commission of the offence, and are cooperating fully with the ongoing investigation.

    “In line with the Command’s standard operational procedure for serious crimes, the Commissioner of Police has directed that the case be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Homicide Section, for thorough and discreet investigation.”

    The Oyo State Police Command assured people in the state that these achievements reflect its sustained operational readiness, intelligence-driven policing framework, and zero tolerance for criminality.

    “The Command remained proactive and resolute in preventing crime, swiftly responding to security threats, and ensuring that perpetrators are decisively dealt with in accordance with the law.

    “The Commissioner of Police, CP Femi Haruna, PSC (+), reiterates that no criminal act will be allowed to thrive in any part of the State, and that individuals or groups who attempt to undermine public peace and security will be relentlessly pursued and brought to justice.

    “Residents are therefore urged to remain calm, law-abiding, and confident in the capacity of the Police and other partners to safeguard lives and property.”

  • Police arrest killers of POS operator in Edo

    Police arrest killers of POS operator in Edo

    • …woman sells baby for N1.4m

    Operatives of Eagle Raiders Squad of the Edo State Police Command have arrested the seven-man syndicate that killed a Point of Sales operator last week.

    Items recovered from the gang were one locally made eight round Revolver, one locally made single-barrelled pistol, and one white mini-bus marked NNE 74XD ANAMBRA, which was used for the operation. 

    Edo Police spokesman, Eno Ikoedem, named the suspects, including Idemudia Enadeghe, Musa Abdulsalam, Kelechi John, Stefan Braimah, Wisdom Osasere, Miracle Osayande, and Miracle Monday.

    She said all the suspects confessed to being members of the Supreme Eiye Confraternity Cult. 

    Meanwhile, a woman, Martina Dachung, who sold her baby for N1.4m, has been arrested at Uromi, Esan North East local government area.

    Ikoedem said Matron of Eguavon Medical Center, Uromi, Ighalo Grace, and one Oha Promise, who were connected to the illegal sale of the baby, have been arrested.

    She said the newborn baby has been retrieved, and evidence of N1.4m transaction recovered. 

    The suspects, according to Ikoedem, would soon be charged in court.

  • Edo Police confirm Ekpoma protest was hijacked by hoodlums

    Edo Police confirm Ekpoma protest was hijacked by hoodlums

    The Edo State Police Command has confirmed that Saturday’s protest by residents of Ekpoma, in Esan West Local Government Area, was taken over by hoodlums.

    Residents had mounted bonfires and blocked major routes, including the Benin–Abuja highway, to protest the rising cases of kidnapping in the area.

    In a statement, the Command’s spokesperson, Eno Ikoedem, said the Commissioner of Police, Monday Agbonika, visited Ekpoma and convened a broad stakeholders’ meeting involving community leaders, student representatives, and other key groups. 

    The engagement, she noted, was aimed at addressing grievances, promoting peaceful expression, and preventing a breakdown of law and order.

    Ikoedem stated that the protest was eventually hijacked, with participants violating the rules governing peaceful demonstrations. The situation led to incidents of malicious damage, looting, shop vandalism, and a case of military personnel discharging firearms at a protester.

    She added that additional tactical units were deployed from the Command Headquarters in Benin to restore order, reinforce operational control, and prevent further escalation.

    “Through coordinated deployments, strategic positioning of personnel, and professional crowd control measures, normalcy was swiftly restored across the affected areas. 

    “The Commissioner of Police has personally visited the man who was shot during the protest, 32-year-old Osagie Abraham, who is presently receiving medical attention at Eromoele Medical Centre, Ekpoma.

    “The Commissioner of Police assures the public that the Edo State Police Command is deploying intensified intelligence-led operations, strategic patrols, and targeted tactical interventions to decisively curb kidnapping across Edo State, including Ekpoma. The Command remains resolute in doing everything within its available resources to dismantle criminal networks in the state and sustain public confidence.”

  • Police arrest three over murder of lawyer in Abuja 

    Police arrest three over murder of lawyer in Abuja 

    • …recovers several weapons 

    The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command on Sunday disclosed that three notorious armed robbery suspects involved in the murder of a legal practitioner, Chigbo Nwamaka Mediatrix have been arrested. 

    The suspects are; Saifullahi Yusuf (Male, 22 years) – from Kaduna State, resident at Dan-Tata Community, Dei-Dei, Abuja, Ishau Yusuf (Male, 24 years) – from Kaduna State, resident at Dan-Tata Community, Dei-Dei, Abuja, and Minka’ilu Jibril, also known as Dan-Hajia, from Kaduna State.

    The police said the first and second suspects are biological brothers.

    Recall, Mediatrix Chigbo was killed last week by, according to the police, ‘one chance’ operators. 

    Contrary to the police, her family members said she was murdered by kidnappers. 

    Her lifeless body was discovered by the roadside along the Kubwa expressway, Abuja.    

    On how the suspects were arrested, FCT Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh said, “The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has recorded a major breakthrough in its sustained fight against violent crime with the arrest of three notorious armed robbery suspects involved in “one-chance” criminal operations and the gruesome murder of a legal practitioner, Barrister Chigbo Princess Nwamaka Mediatrix.

    “The arrest followed clear directives issued by the Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, CP Miller Dantawaye, PSC, to ensure that all perpetrators connected to the heinous murder of the victim and other similar crimes within the FCT are swiftly identified and brought to justice.

    “Between 5th and 10th January, 2026, operatives of the Command’s Scorpion Squad, led by ACP Victor Ogbeide Godfrey, acting on reconstructive digital intelligence, tracked the victim’s mobile phone and conducted follow-up operations at Dei-Dei, Dakwa, and Dan-Tata communities within Kubwa Area of the FCT.

    “These intelligence-led operations led to the arrest of the following suspects:

    1. Saifullahi Yusuf (Male, 22 years) – from Kaduna State, resident at Dan-Tata Community, Dei-Dei, Abuja.

    2. Ishau Yusuf (Male, 24 years) – from Kaduna State, resident at Dan-Tata Community, Dei-Dei, Abuja.

    3. Minka’ilu Jibril, also known as Dan-Haji-from, Kaduna State.”

    Preliminary investigation, Adeh said, revealed that the suspects are members of a notorious “one-chance” armed robbery syndicate that has been operating on and off within the FCT for several years, particularly during festive periods.

    She said, “Further investigations revealed that on 5th January, 2026, at about 5:50 p.m., Barr. Princess Chigbo unknowingly boarded their black Volkswagen Golf 3 vehicle along the Kubwa Expressway, unaware that the occupants were criminals. Upon entry into the vehicle, the suspects wound up the tinted windows and threatened the victim with weapons in an attempt to force her to pay ransom for her own release. When she allegedly refused to cooperate, she was physically assaulted and pushed out of the moving vehicle along the Kubwa Expressway, resulting in her death.”

    The police said the suspects further admitted to dispossessing the victim of her Android mobile phone, which was later sold at Dei-Dei for the sum of One Hundred and Twenty Thousand Naira (₦120,000). 

    “From which: Minka’ilu Jibril received ₦30,000, Saifullahi Yusuf received ₦15,000, Ishau Yusuf and another suspect currently at large, Musa, shared the remaining amount,” she added. 

    During the arrest, the police said, five scissors, two sharp dagger knives, two knives, one long chain used for restraining victims, and One plier where recovered from the suspects. 

    The police said, “These items are believed to have been used in the commission of their criminal activities.

    Investigation is ongoing, and intensive efforts are in top gear to apprehend the remaining suspect currently at large, as well as to uncover any additional criminal networks linked to the syndicate.

    “The Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, CP Miller Dantawaye, PSC, commends the professionalism and dedication of the operatives involved and reassures residents of the FCT that the Command remains resolute in its commitment to rid the Territory of criminal elements. Members of the public are once again advised to remain vigilant, avoid boarding unregistered or suspicious vehicles, and promptly report any suspicious activities through the Command’s emergency numbers: 08032003913, 07057337653.”

    Adeh said more updates will be communicated as the investigations progress.

  • Police arrest suspected murderer, cultist, drug trafficker, motorcycle snatchers

    Police arrest suspected murderer, cultist, drug trafficker, motorcycle snatchers

    …as gun, ammunition, illicit drugs recovered in Delta 

    The Delta State Police Command said its operatives have recorded operational successes across the state in its renewed offensive against crimes and criminality, following the assumption of duty of CP Aina Adesola. 

    Spokesman for the Command, Bright Edafe, a Superintendent of Police, said in a statement on Sunday that the arrests of suspected murderers, cultists, drug trafficker and notorious motorcycle snatchers underscored the Command’s commitment to proactive, intelligence-led policing and improved public safety.

    Shedding light on the feat, Edafe said on January 10, 2026, at about 0120 hours, operatives of Ekpan Division, led by the DPO, CSP Labe Joseph, while on confidence-building patrol along Hausa Market, Ubeji, sighted five suspected hoodlums loitering suspiciously.

    He said the suspects, on sighting the police, fled, but one of them, Gift Ojulowo, 30, of New Layout, Ubeji, was apprehended. 

    He said a search revealed one locally fabricated gun and two live cartridges concealed in his trousers. 

    “The suspect confessed to being a member of the Aye Confraternity. He is in custody, and efforts are ongoing to arrest the fleeing suspects,” he said.

    Also, Edafe said on January 8, 2026, operatives of the Raiders Unit, acting on credible intelligence and under the supervision of SP Akanya Agbogha, arrested Obi Onuigbi Ndubuoso (male, 43 years).

    He said a search led to the recovery of 36 bottles of illicit drugs popularly known as Laughing Gas (Nitrous Oxide). 

    He said the suspect is in custody as investigations continue to trace supply and distribution networks.

    He further said that following intelligence on a reported armed robbery of December 24, 2025, operatives of Agbor Division, led by DPO CSP Michael Obekpa, arrested two notorious motorcycle snatchers on January 4, 2026.

    Edafe said the suspects—Owakwe Chuks (male, 37 years) and Bright Moses (male, 32 years)—were arrested during a targeted operation.

    Recovered exhibits, according to him, include a hammer used to attack victims, a short knife, a brown face mask, a handset, and a Fez cap.

    “Investigations are ongoing, and all suspects will be charged accordingly,” he stated.

    In another development, the spokesman said on January 8, 2025, at about 0731 hours, a report was received at Ogwashiku Division that on Poly Road, by Adaigbo Filling Station, a 20-year-old male was stabbed to death while asleep. 

    Edafe said, “Upon receipt of the report, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Ogwashi-Uku Division, CSP Israel Okoyomon, promptly mobilised detectives to the scene.

    “Preliminary investigation revealed that the deceased was allegedly stabbed by his brother, Aliyu Haman, 20. 

    “The suspect was arrested, and the weapon used in committing the crime was recovered. The corpse was evacuated and deposited at Odua Mortuary, Ogwashi-Uku, for autopsy. Suspect is in custody, and the investigation is ongoing.”

    Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, Delta State Command, CP Aina Adesola, has reaffirmed that the protection of lives and property remains his top priority.

    He assured residents that the Command would pursue criminals decisively through intelligence-led operations and visible policing.

  • Police rescue nine kidnap victims in first drone-led operation in Edo

    Police rescue nine kidnap victims in first drone-led operation in Edo

    • Kidnapped doctor’s family seeks support to pay N100m ransom

    The police command in Edo says it has rescued nine victims from kidnappers in a landmark drone-led operation in the state.

    Just as the wife of a kidnap victim has taken on to social media to beg for support to raise the N100m ransom.

    The command’s spokesperson, ASP Eno Ikoedem, speaking about drone-led operation, in a statement, issued in Benin on Saturday, disclosed that the rescue followed a report of a kidnapping incident at Egbojo Ikabigbo community in Jattu, Etsako West Local Government Area of the state.

    She said the report prompted an immediate deployment of the Divisional Police Officer in the area and his team, working alongside vigilantes and hunters.

    She explained that the Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Monday Agbonika, subsequently activated the Eagle Combat Drone Unit for its first-ever rescue mission.

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    “In the early hours of Jan. 9, 2026, at about 4:25 a.m. the kidnappers’ camp was successfully located through real-time aerial intelligence provided by the drone unit.

    “Ground troops stormed the camp, forcing the kidnappers to flee and abandon two locally fabricated AK-49 rifles.

    “The victims – one adult male, three adult females, and five children  were rescued unhurt,” she said.

    The command’s spokesperson described the operation as a milestone that underscored the growing role of technology in modern policing in Edo.

    Beyond the rescue, she disclosed that the command also recorded multiple arrests and recoveries in a series of coordinated security operations across the state.

    According to her, a black Toyota Yaris, reportedly snatched at gunpoint along Ugbowo, Benin City, was recovered on Friday along Otorekpen Street, Siloko Road.

    She added that a suspected armed robbery syndicate member, Oluwashegun Ajayi, was also arrested.

    According to the spokesperson, the vehicle had since been returned to its owner.

    Ikoedem said operatives of the Eagle Raiders Squad also arrested seven members of an armed robbery gang linked to the killing of a Point-of-Sale (PoS) operator on Muritala Muhammed Way, off Sapele Road, Benin City.

    “The suspects confessed to being members of the Supreme Eiye Confraternity cult.

    “One locally made revolver, a single-barrel pistol, and a white mini-bus used for the operation were recovered,” she said.

    She said the command also recovered a stolen Lexus 330 SUV taken during a home invasion on Dec. 25, 2025.

    Ikoedem said the vehicle was retrieved through a joint operation between Ugbowo and Okhoro divisions, leading to the arrest of a suspect, Victor John, who confessed to the crime.

    Additionally, she said operatives of the Loveworld Division arrested a suspected armed robber, David Okoro, during a response to a distress call at Ogheghe Community, off Sapele Road Bypass.

    She explained that a single-barrel gun and cartridges were recovered, while efforts were ongoing to apprehend other fleeing suspects.

    On child trafficking, the police spokesperson disclosed that a syndicate was dismantled in Uromi following intelligence from a concerned citizen.

    “A newborn baby boy was safely rescued, while N1.4 million, being proceeds of the illegal transaction, was recovered.

    “The suspects will be charged to court,” she said.

    The Police PRO described the operations as a major boost to the fight against crime and a demonstration of the command’s evolving operational capacity.

    Ikoedem said CP Agbonika had assured residents of the state that the command would sustain its aggressive approach against criminal elements.

    “The Commissioner of Police reiterates the command’s commitment to protecting lives and property in Edo.

    “The CP urges members of the public to continue providing timely and credible information to aid security operations,” she said. 

    Family seeks support to pay N100m ransom 

    Also in Edo, kidnappers of Dr. Abu Babatunde have refused to back down on the demand for N100m ransom payment to secure his release.

    Abu was kidnapped on January 2nd alongside his younger brother, Momoh.

    Momoh was shot dead and has since been buried.

    Wife of the victim took to social media to beg for support to raise the ransom money.

    She said every small contribution could help secure the doctor’s freedom.

    “With teary eyes and a heavy heart, I appeal to the public for prayers, support, and financial assistance during this extremely painful time.

    “The N100 million ransom demand is an impossible burden for us to bear alone.

    “No amount is too small, and we plead for assistance and continued prayers.”

  • Alleged N2.5m extortion: Delta CP redeploys Jesse DPO

    Alleged N2.5m extortion: Delta CP redeploys Jesse DPO

    The Commissioner of Police, Delta State Command, CP Aina Adesola, has ordered the redeployment of the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Jesse Division, CSP Chidi Nwabuzor, over alleged ₦2.5 million extortion.

    The order followed a viral video in which a woman accused the DPO and two other officers—identified as Officer Bright and Officer Usman—of collecting ₦2.5 million to secure the release of her brother from custody.

    In a statement on Friday, Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bright Edafe, said the woman’s brother, Israel Onojeruo, 20, was among suspects arrested on January 1 by the Jesse community youth leader and handed over to the police.

    His arrest, police said, followed the confession of another suspect who claimed he sold a gun to him.

    The suspects were later transferred to the State Anti-Cult Unit (SACU) for further investigation.

    SP Edafe said CP Adesola acted swiftly after reviewing the complaint, ordering the redeployment of the Jesse DPO, while investigations into the extortion allegation continue.

    Edafe said: “The CP ordered the AC X-Squad to investigate the allegations leveled against the officers. “The constable identified as Bright in the video has been detained at the command headquarters, and the DPO has been removed and redeployed to the command headquarters pending the outcome of the investigation.

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    “The removal of the DPO is in response to a series of complaints of extortion and unprofessionalism leveled against him from different quarters.”

    Meanwhile, the CP has assured members of the public that if, after investigation, the officers were found to have acted in an unprofessional manner; they would be decisively dealt with in accordance with extant laws as stipulated in the Police Act and regulations to serve as a deterrent to others.

    Adesola emphasised that the command, under his leadership, would not tolerate any form of extortion, intimidation, incivility to members of the public, or unprofessionalism from officers in the command.

    He therefore urged members of the public to reach the command’s complaint response unit through the following phone numbers in cases of complaints against police actions: 09011112311, 09155570008, 09064308018, and 09066575187.