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9 policemen, one warden, others arrested in Lagos for corruption

*Lagos Police Commissioner, Edgal Imohimi, happy with the arrest

*Queries DPOs of affected policemen for lack of supervision

Imohimi had also directed that the Divisional Police Officers, DPOs, and the Divisional Traffic officers of the affected areas be issued queries  for lack of supervision and disobedience to lawful orders.  The Commissioner warned all executives and members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) to warn their members from being used by unscrupulous policemen as tools and agents of extortion against members of the public.  “The activities of this unit are still on and will not relax until the command gets rid of all the bad elements,” he said.

The Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, Ag. Mr. Edgal Imohimi, on Thursday, said that the command had arrested nine policemen, one traffic warden and two others over alleged corruption.

Imohimi told newsmen that the arrest was a follow up to his warning to officers and men of his command to guide against corruption and unprofessional conducts.

He said the X-Squad unit had intensified its activities to ensure zero tolerance for corruption and unruly practices by police officers and men of the Lagos State Police Command.

“In the light of this, operatives of the X-Squad have been out day and night to ensure that this renewed determination is achieved.

“To this effect, nine policemen and a Senior Traffic Warden alongside two of their accomplices popularly known as ‘Camp Boys’ or ‘Antelopes’ were arrested between Sept. 1 and 18, 2017.

“One of the Camp boys identified as Taofik Ismaila was arrested along Ikotun road on Sept. 8, along with some unscrupulous policemen, who were caught extorting money from innocent motorists.

“Similarly, the unit also arrested one Stephen Nwafor along Igando road with some policemen caught collecting money from some unsuspecting motorists.

“The policemen are currently undergoing departmental orderly room trial to ensure a total purging of the command of its  bad eggs, while their civilian accomplices are being charged to court for related offences,” he said.

Imohimi had also directed that the Divisional Police Officers, DPOs, and the Divisional Traffic officers of the affected areas be issued queries  for lack of supervision and disobedience to lawful orders.

The Commissioner warned all executives and members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) to warn their members from being used by unscrupulous policemen as tools and agents of extortion against members of the public.

“The activities of this unit are still on and will not relax until the command gets rid of all the bad elements,” he said.

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