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Alleged Misconduct: Police Commission Dismisses 3 ASPs, Sanctions 25 Other Officers

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The Police Service Commission (PSC), has approved the dismissal of three Assistant Superintendents of Police (ASPs), as well as the reduction in rank of an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) over allegations bordering on professional misconduct.

Also, a Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP), two Superintendents and one Assistant Superinten – dent, suffered a similar fate as the ACP.

The Head of Press and Public Relations of the agency, Mr. Ikechukwu Ani, who made the disclosure in a statement, said a total of 28 officers were sanctioned, out of the 43 pending disciplinary matters, appeals and petitions considered.

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“The Commission also approved the punishment of severe reprimand to an Assistant Commissioner of Police, a Chief Superintendent of Police, four Superintendents, two Deputy Superintendents and 12 Assistant Superintendents.

“These were highpoints of the 20th Plenary Meeting of the Commission held today (Wednesday) at the Corporate Headquarters of the Commission in Jabi, Abuja and presided over by the Commission’s Chairman and former Inspector General of Police, Dr. Solomon Arase “The Commission also approved punishment of reprimand to six officers, one Superintendent and five Assistant Superintendents.

The Plenary also approved the promotion of 109 senior staff of the Commission.

“Chairman of the Commission, who presided over the meeting for the first time, congratulated the newly promoted staff for their success in the promotion examination but reminded them that their new status was a call to more sacrifice in their conduct of government business,” Ani said.

He added: “Dr. Arase said they must reciprocate this gesture by putting in more efforts in the service of the Commission. He assured that promotion of staff will be a priority during his tenure of office but noted that the staff must be ready to improve themselves and be prepared for the challenges ahead.

“The Chairman also called on the Police to ensure that they work within the established laws guiding their operations. He assured them that henceforth disciplinary matters will be handled with dispatch so that officers who are found wanting will serve their punishments while those who are exonerated are cleared to continue with their career progression without hindrance.”

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