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Police sanction 20 officers for ‘misconduct’

Twenty police officers of various ranks have been sanctioned for misconduct between November and March.

Abayomi Shogunle, officer in charge of the police complaint response unit (CRU), disclosed this in an interview with NAN in Abuja on Wednesday.

Shogunle explained that the sanction followed complaints received from members of the public during the period under review.

“In the report we released in the first 100 days and up till now, about 20 officers of different ranks have been sanctioned across the country,” he said.

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“They have gone through the various disciplinary procedures in the force and it will be counterproductive if I start mentioning the names of such officers.”

Shogunle said between January and March, the unit received and processed 1,054 complaints from across the 36 states and FCT.

Giving the breakdown, Shogunle stated that Lagos state tops the complaint chart with 239 complaints representing 22.68 per cent of the total.

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He said FCT followed with 190 complaints, representing 18.03 per cent, while Rivers trailed with 100 complaints or 9.49 per cent.

Shogunle said the unit received only one compliant each from Ekiti, Sokoto, and Yobe states respectively, representing 0.09 per cent.

He said 899 cases of the complaints received had been resolved following investigations, with 96 found to be false, while 69 were pending.

Shogunle said during the period under review, 21 distress calls were received by the unit.

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He said that there was consistent decline in complaints from Ebonyi, Benue, Oyo, FCT, Zamfara, Ogun, Bayelsa, Niger, Ondo and Yobe states.

Shogunle attributed the decline in complaints to sanctions meted out to erring personnel.

He said the unit would make recommendations to the inspector-general of police on steps to take to check misconduct among policemen.

He urged the public to report any misconduct by policemen through the unit.

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The unit was inaugurated on November 13, 2015.

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