Thursday, 20 April 2017

POLICE DIG VISITS EDO STATE; STATE POLICE PARADES SUSPECTS

The Deputy Inspector General of Police, Department of Training and Development, Emmanuel Inyang has assured of bridging the gap between the police and society through community partnership 

This assurance was made during his maiden visit to the Edo State Command, Benin City as part of visit to Commands in the South South Zone.
D.I.G Inyang who is also the D.I.G supervising South South Zone encouraged officers to exhibit a high level of professionalism in the discharge of their duties.
He also assured of improved welfare for officers and men adding that officers who sustained injury and those who died in the line of duty will be compensated in batches.
Meanwhile, Edo State Police Command have paraded over fifty suspects involved in kidnapping, car snatching, cultism with various recovered weapons on display.
Edo Commissioner of Police, Haliru Gwandu displays some of the recovered weapons

The recovered weapons
 
Some suspected cultists, car snatchers, kidnappers paraded
 

The Commissioner of Police, Edo State Command, Haliru Gwandu who gave an insight into the alleged crimes said the command is also investigating some lecturers of AAU arrested with weapons adding that was no pending kidnap case in the state added that he was yet to be briefed on the killing of late Bobby Usiobaifo hours after he buried his father in Evbotubu, Benin city.


REPORT BY KINGSLEY UCHEGBU

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