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Police Training School honours two outstanding graduating ‘officers’ 

By Yetunde  Ayobami-Ojo
19 April 2022   |   3:16 am
The Police Training School (PTS) has honoured two students for distinguishing themselves in academics, drills and contributing towards the success of the course 1, 2022 passing out parade.

The Police Training School (PTS) has honoured two students for distinguishing themselves in academics, drills and contributing towards the success of the course 1, 2022 passing out parade.
 
Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Aleezah Nigeria Limited, Uche McRichard Onunaku and Deputy Director, Caleb University, Dr. Elvis Efe Otobo, were awarded the prestigious valuable student at the passing out parade held at the Parade Ground, PTS, Ikeja, Lagos.
 
The Commandant, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Musa Garba, pronounced them certified Supernumerary Police Officers with full powers and privileges as contained in section 18, 19, 20 and 21 of the 1999 Constitution and the Police Act.
 


Speaking, Onunaku said as a spy police officer, he would be able to use his position to make people feel safe where they live through community joint participation in criminal rehabilitation programmes in his community. 
 
Noting that this would help members of the community to become active members of the society once again, he said he understood the emotional distress people in the community experience and the high crime rate in his area. 
 
“I also have an intention to register an NGO called ‘Say No To Jungle Justice’. It pains to see innocent lives wasted daily in several communities without giving them a chance to be heard or given a fair hearing. This NGO will cut across all the states and would seek to rescue person undergoing jungle justice before they are killed. This will be achieved by recruiting several members from all spheres of life. Our members would grow so large that it will have representatives in every marketplace and communities,” he said.

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