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The Ndigbo Unity Forum
(NUF), a pan-Igbo socio-political group, has urged the Police Service
Commission (PSC) to beam its searchlight and investigate misconduct of some
police personnel serving in the South-East.
The President of NUF,
Mr. Augustine Chukwudum, said in a statement on Saturday in Enugu that the call
had become imperative going with the impunity display by some police personnel
in the area.
According to Chukwudum,
some police personnel in the zone had abandoned their duty of checkmating crime
and protecting life of the citizenry to mounting unnecessary road blocks just
to extort motorists.
“This is been done in
broad-day light and they even go to the length of giving change to motorists.
“We are still having
illegal arrest just to bill innocent Nigerians living in the zone some
thousands of naira up to N10,000 for each person.
“NUF is raising this
alarm because what some police personnel are doing in South-East is very sad
and must be stopped,” he said.
He also alleged that
some Divisional Police Officers and Area Commanders pretend as if they do not
see these misconducts daily.
“The annoying part of it
was that our governors, senators, house of representative members and state
house of assembly members from South-East are very much aware of these
misconducts.
“But they chose to keep
quiet because some of them have skeletons in their cupboards.
“NUF hereby calls on
President Muhammadu Buhari and National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to look
into this gross indiscipline,” he said.

















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