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The Police Service Commission (PSC) has approved the dismissal of 19 senior Police Officers over various misconducts.

The affected officers comprised 10 Assistant Superintendents, six Deputy Superintendents, two Chief Superintendents and one Superintendent.

Also, the Commission approved the reduction in ranks of 19 other senior Police Officers, one Assistant Commissioner of Police, one Chief Superintendent, two Superintendents,  two Deputy Superintendents and 13 Assistant Superintendents.

Two Assistant Inspectors General of Police also received some punishments, one, punishment of reprimand for refusal to carry out lawful instructions and the other, letter of warning for negligence.

The Commission rose from the last segment of its first Plenary Meeting in Abuja, with far reaching decisions on 110 Pending Disciplinary Matters (PDM), and 23 appeals and petition cases with 13 court judgements seeking for compliance.

The Plenary Meeting was chaired by Commission Chairman, DIG Hashimu Argungu rtd, mni and had DIG Taiwo Lakanu rtd, fdc, Honourable Commissioner and Secretary to the Commission, Chief Onyemuche Nnamani also present.

The commission’s spokesman, Ikechukwu Ani, in a statement made available to The Star on Friday, December 6, 2024, stated that several other officers found culpable received different punishments including, severe reprimand, reprimand and letter of warning.

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Most of the Officers dismissed are also to be prosecuted by the Legal Unit of the Nigeria Police Force.

Three pending Disciplinary matters were stepped down with a request for further information from the Inspector General of Police.

The Commission also considered 23 Appeals and petitions and nine legal matters/court judgements.

The Chairman of the Commission, DIG Argungu said the Commission will henceforth consider Police Disciplinary matters with dispatch so as to free Police Officers who are not found wanting to continue with their career progression and those found culpable to serve their punishments.

He warned that the Commission will not spare Police Officers who indulge in civil matters like land disputes, marital issues and rent related disputes.

DIG Argungu said the courts should be allowed to do their  duties while the Police should pay more attention to criminal matters and threats to life.

The Star

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