
Friday, May 15, 2026 -Force Criminal Investigation Department Annex, Lagos, has
prohibited Point of Sale (PoS) operations within its premises.
The Assistant Inspector-General of Police, AIG, in charge of
the FCID Annex Lagos, Simeon Akpanudom, announced the directive
on Thursday during a general lecture and strategic meeting with
sectional heads at the command headquarters.
The development was disclosed in a statement issued by the
FCID Annex spokesperson, ASP Aminat Mayegun, who noted that the directive
aligns with instructions from the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu.
According to Akpanudom, PoS activities within police
premises are inconsistent with security standards and operational ethics,
warning that such practices could create opportunities for corruption and
compromise official procedures.
The AIG urged officers to maintain professionalism,
discipline and strict compliance with due process while carrying out their
duties.
He also directed that all intelligence reports must be
properly scrutinised and verified by sectional heads before submission.
Akpanudom further tasked supervisory officers with ensuring
effective monitoring of personnel and enforcing adherence to professional
standards in order to reduce misconduct within the command.
He warned officers against handling land-related disputes
indiscriminately, insisting that all investigations must follow laid-down legal
and investigative procedures.
The police chief also cautioned against acts capable of
damaging the image of the Nigeria Police Force, stressing the need for officers
to project credibility and professionalism in their conduct.
He advised personnel to respect the established chain of
command and maintain discipline in the discharge of their responsibilities.
Akpanudom reiterated that acts of unprofessional conduct
would not be tolerated and warned that erring officers would face disciplinary
action where necessary.
He encouraged officers to remain committed to integrity,
accountability and dedicated service to the nation.
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