There will be no conceal on account of ASP captured with N2.7m bribe - Police

There will be no conceal on account of ASP captured with N2.7m bribe - Police 

The Nigeria Police has said there will be no conceal on account of the Assistant Commissioner of Police captured with N2.7 million pay off money. 

The Head, Compliant Response Unit (CRU), Acting Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Abayomi Shogunle, said every single fundamental activity have been given in the Police Act and Regulations working on it. 

"I don't see anyone concealing this specific case in light of the fact that the fundamental moves should have been made, the typical disciplinary method as gave under the Police Act and Regulations are being tailed." he said. 

The arraigned officer had been issued an inquiry and a criminal examination had been led by the X-squad. He reacted to the inquiry and had confronted the Force Disciplinary Committee (FDC), which had made its suggestions to Inspector-General of Police Ibrahim Idris. 

Shogunle clarified that the I-G had been sent his proposal to the Police Service Commission ( PSC) for confirmation. 

"The procedures required have been done and all we are simply sitting tight for is the proposals of the PSC," he said. 

He said it was the point at which the Commission educated the I-G on the matter that the CRU would thusly advise general society on the matter. 

Shogunle said that I-G had guided the unit to guarantee that it released its obligations without exemption in accordance with its witticism. 

"Something the I-G has entrusted the CRU, which is no to exemption, is that the unit ought to guarantee that it maintains that aphorism," he included. 

The CRU head said that the incorporation of the X-squad unit of the police was yielding result. 

"One of the achievements we have had as contained in the CRU second from last quarter report was really done by the x-squad. This is the sort of things the general population ought to expect with the incorporation of the squad by the I-G in the battle against defilement," he said. 

He said there was sincere working relationship between the Nigeria Police Force through the CRU and human rights aggregates in the nation. 

"In actuality, we have a board made up of these associations to audit policing operations across the country. We get notification from them issues of policing furthermore give them criticism on their cases that were taken care of by the CRU," he said. 

Source: The Natio

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