· Any policemen checking vehicle particulars on
highway is on illegal duty
Dan Bature, Assistant Inspector-General (AIG) of police in
charge of Zone 11 comprising Oyo, Osun and Ondo states, has said that any
policeman checking vehicle particulars on the highway is on illegal duty, NAN
reports.
Bature made this
known on Wednesday, October 19, 2016 in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital, during a
two-day familiarization visit to the state. He said the duty of the police was
not to check vehicle particulars but to ensure safer roads. He warned policemen
against checking vehicle particulars on the highways. He said that the
Inspector General of Police (IGP) was committed to changing the negative image
of the police and supporting the anti-corruption war of the federal government.
He noted that a lot was expected by the public from the
police, adding that this informed the monitoring of officers. “The Inspector
General of Police is determined to improve on your welfare and pursue the
increment of your salary. But this can only be achieved when the people have
good perception about the police,” Bature said.
Bature also advised officers unable to key into the
laudable initiatives of the IGP to resign from the force. This comes even as he
warned policemen against blocking high ways, saying police patrol vehicles were
not supposed to be toll gates.
Speaking earlier, Sam Adegbuyi, the Oyo state commissioner
of police, said that the officers were dedicated and patriotic. Meanwhile, IGP
Ibrahim Idris recently reacted to the report by Amnesty International, which
accused a special Nigerian police unit set up to combat crimes, of torturing
detainees in its custody as a means of extracting confessions and lucrative
bribes. In an interview with Al Jazeera, IGP Ibrahim Idris denied all the
allegations. “Nigeria Police Force condemn in all its entity every element of
torture in the conduct of police operations in this country,” he said. He
added: “And we have units on the ground to check some of these excesses.”
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Source: Naij.com
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