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Police warn officers against meddling in land disputes

By Ogenyi Ogenyi,Uyo

The Police has warned its officers against meddling in civil matters, particularly land disputes saying that any one found culpable would face severe disciplinary sanctions.

It has also issued a strong warning against corruption, extortion, and all forms of unprofessional conduct, noting that such acts tarnish the image of the Nigeria Police Force and would not be tolerated

Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of Zone 6, Calabar, Auwal Muhammed who gave the warning while on an official visit to Akwa Ibom command yesterday further enjoined all personnel to carry out their responsibilities with diligence, integrity, and respect for human rights, maintaining professionalism in all engagements while shunning every irregularity.

Muhammed ommended the Command for the warm reception and charged officers to remain steadfast, disciplined, and dedicated in their duties..

In his welcome address, State Police Commissioner Baba Azare, expressed profound appreciation to the AIG for his continuous support, guidance, and cooperation with the Command.

Azare reaffirmed the commitment of officers and men of the Command to intensify efforts in the effective discharge of their duties.uphold the highest standards of integrity, and redouble efforts in combating all forms of corruption.

The visit served as a morale booster and reinforced the strategic vision of the Force leadership in promoting a professional, accountable, and citizen-focused policing system.

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