Monday, September 29, 2025 - In a bid to curtail human rights violations, the Commissioner of Police, Imo State Command, CP Aboki Danjuma, has issued a firm directive, warning officers and men of the Command against unlawful searching of phones of citizens, extortion, harassment, and other forms of rights violations, particularly against the youths.
In the same vein, the CP reiterated the ban on the use of
unmarked vehicles by tactical teams.
He emphasized that shuttle buses must not be used by the
Command’s personnel for patrols anywhere in the State.
The CP added that complaints of harassment, intimidation,
and extortion linked to such practices will be thoroughly investigated, and
erring officers sanctioned.
The new order was made known in a press statement issued by
the Command’s spokesperson, DSP Henry Okoye informing members of the public on
the recent directives by the State Police Commissioner.
According to the press statement, CP Danjuma further warned
against the over-detention of suspects, stressing that the rights of suspects
are sacrosanct and must be respected at all times.
He noted that any breach of constitutional provisions and
global best practices will not be tolerated.
Consequently, the CP following the new order, directed all
Area Commanders, DPOs, and Tactical Unit Commanders to warn and supervise their
personnel, maintaining that any personnel found engaging in misconduct will
face severe disciplinary action, while their commanders will be held
vicariously liable.
The CP, in the press statement, reaffirmed the Command’s
commitment to professionalism and accountability in line with the vision of the
Inspector-General of Police.
He assures members of the public of the Command’s
determination to safeguard their rights while maintaining law and order.
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