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Anambra State Police Command, has
arrested a 32-year old man, Abdul Makong, a native of Gari-Lamido in Taraba
state for impersonating as deputy Superintendent of police (DSP).
The arrest, according to the state
Police Commissioner, Hosea Karma, followed a tip off when he went to the palace
of a traditional ruler in Awka-South local government area of the state, urging
the people to bring some money so that he could recruit interested members into
the force in the community.
He said the impersonator had been going
about extorting money from unsuspecting members of the public to assist them
get recruited into the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).
Karma made this known Tueday in
Awka, after receiving assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) in charge of
zone 9 Umuahia, Usman Gwary.
Furthermore, he disclosed that the command had also arrested 43 members of the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB).
While parading the suspected fake police man, Karma said that the suspect had just finished a prison term in April after he was convicted in 2013 in connection with the same offence.
He however, warned members of the public to beware of the likes of Makong, adding that recruitment into the Nigeria police force had transparent process devoid of any corrupt manipulation.
Speaking with reporters, the
suspect confessed that he just came out of the prison last April, adding that
he was a graduate of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), Awka, where he
obtained a degree certificate in Political Science in 2008.
He alleged that he was forced into
crime because he could not get a gainful employment opportunity, adding
that it was a friend who lured him into impersonation.
Addressing officers and men of the state
police command, the AIG, Usman Gwary said that his visit was in response to the
directive of the Inspector General of Police (IG), Mr. Solomon Arase that he
should tour police headquarters in the zone to lecture them on the new security
policy of the current administration.
He said that South East zone from the recent investigation conducted by a special team set up by the IG, was rated among the most peaceful zones in the country.
He said that South East zone from the recent investigation conducted by a special team set up by the IG, was rated among the most peaceful zones in the country.
Gwary however, warned officers and
men of the state command not to condone act that would compromise peaceful
security atmosphere prevailing in the state.
Furthermore, he warned them to ensure that they do not allow MASSOB members to disturb the prevailing peaceful atmosphere in the state, even as he commended the state police Command in its efforts in flushing out criminal elements from the area.
Again, the Police boss Urged them to adopt religiously the various security policies marshaled out by the IG.
He also called on the police
command to work seriously in collaboration with other sister agencies, while
commending the state governor, Chief Willie Obiano for the various forms of
support his administration had given the police command.
According to the AIG “Since we
can't thank him (Governor Obiano) enough, all we shall do is to continue
thanking him"
Earlier the CP had enumerated the
various problems confronting the command to the AIG, including the physical
structure and location of the state command, lack of police barracks and
shortage of man- power.
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