IGP orders CPs to dismantle all illegal checkpoints, arrest erring policemen

By Kayemo News

 

The Acting Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has ordered commissioners of police in the 36 states of the federation and Federal Capital Territory, FCT, to immediately commence dismantling of all illegal checkpoints within their areas of responsibilities, and bring perpetrators to justice.

Speaking at a strategic meeting with DIGs, AIGs and command CPs in Abuja, Egbetokun assured that the Police would provide adequate security for the governorship elections coming up in three states of the federation, saying there was no need for worry.

He said: “We are aware of the challenge posed by the continued presence of unauthorized persons on the various highways around the country, in the guise of revenue collection, who constantly constitute nuisance on the highways by obstructing the flow of traffic, and engaging in mischievous activities, such as the seizure of vehicles, collection of fines and other unlawful activities.

“With just three states having their gubernatorial election, the Police are not burdensome because there are proper and adequate personnel on ground for the election.

‘Just as we have seen in other isolated elections, we have availability of more men in number than the one of the general elections. I have no fear about how safe and secure the election which is going to take place on November 11 2023, will be.

“Its very convenient for us to deploy. Nobody should entertain fear about the security of the November election. We have prepared. We are ready and very soon, we will start deployment.

“We deliberately decided to take this year’s Police conference and retreat to one of the states we are having the election. The conference and retreat iarecoming just less than two weeks to the election.

“So, it is deliberate and not by accident that we chose the venue and date. It is also to show to the public that we are ready for the election. So, there is no fear for the coming election.”

He also gave commissioners of police yet to establish the complaints reponse units, CRU, three weeks within which to do so in their command headquarters to combat corruption.

 

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