The Nigerian Police on Tuesday warned its officers to stop checking people’s phones arbitrarily on road because they have no right to do so. THIS DAY reports.
Chief Superintend of Police (CSP) Muyiwa Adejobi, the Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO) stated this while appearing on Channels Television Sunrise Daily.
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The Force PRO commented on the activities of the police, recent disciplinary actions taken against some policemen for assaulting Nigerians, among other issues.
Asked if the police are taking steps to prevent more policemen from violating the rights of Nigerians, he said efforts were in place, stressing that in every organisation and society there will be deviants.
“In the Police, we have those who are deviants. There is no policeman who doesn’t know that you must not dress improperly, you must not smoke while on duty, you must not slap the Nigerian, you must not use cutlass to flog. jamb results
“There is no Nigerian police personnel who will tell me today that they are not aware because, in the training school, it’s part of our manual; they must have taught you all these things,”Adejobi said.
Stressing that the police force operates based on laws, he said the Force will continue
to take necessary disciplinary actions against errant
officers.
“So, if a policeman has done something wrong, every offence — disciplinary offence or criminal offence — has its punishment. If it is reduction in rank, we give it to you; if it is dismissal, we give to you; if it is severe reprimand, we give to you…
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to Canada“But it is clear, how can a policeman stand on the road and be collecting money? It is not a disciplinary offence, it is a criminal offence. Corruption is a criminal offence. If you flog somebody, you assault somebody, it is a criminal offence,” he said.