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Yuletide: Police cautions against extortion, harassment, brutality in Enugu

By NAN
15 December 2024   |   6:25 am
The Commissioner of Police in Enugu State, Mr Kanayo Uzuegbu, has cautioned its personnel against any form of misconduct while ensuring public security and safety during the Yuletide and beyond. The commissioner gave the warning on Saturday during a meeting with his management team and other supervisory officers at the Senior Police Officers Mess in…
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The Commissioner of Police in Enugu State, Mr Kanayo Uzuegbu, has cautioned its personnel against any form of misconduct while ensuring public security and safety during the Yuletide and beyond.

The commissioner gave the warning on Saturday during a meeting with his management team and other supervisory officers at the Senior Police Officers Mess in Enugu.

Uzuegbu also ordered them to devise strategies for successful policing while ensuring public security and safety within their areas of responsibilities.

He emphasised the need for maximum security for residents and travelers during the festive period and beyond, stressing that “the security and safety of the public is paramount and non-negotiable.”

The state police boss urged the officers to remain focused and active.

“It is your responsibility to ensure no lapses are recorded in your respective jurisdictions of operation, ” he said.

The commissioner advised the officers to ensure that their personnel uphold the highest standards of professionalism, warning them of the dangers of vicarious liability, should the personnel under them be found wanting.

Uzuegbu clarified that all forms of extortion, harassment and brutality would not be tolerated.

“Such misconducts bring unnecessary embarrassment to the Command and will not be condoned,” he said.

He reassured the residents of the Command’s unwavering commitment to ensuring their safety and security of all in Enugu State.

He also called on residents to remain law-abiding, stay security-conscious and continue providing actionable security information and intelligence to assist the police in maintaining peace and security.

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