Daily Trust Saturday

Police officers who rejected N8.5m bribe from kidnappers rewarded

3 dismissed over bribery in Bayelsa

- Magaji lsa Hunkuyi, Jalingo & Bassey Willie, Yenagoa

Four police officers have received awards in Taraba State for rejecting N8.5 million bribe from suspected kidnappers.

The commission­er of police in the state, David Iloy Anomon, presented the awards to the officers during a ceremony held in his office in Jalingo yesterday.

The officers honoured are Inspector Difference Tih, Inspector Ngamarju Gambi, Inspector Usman Haruna and CPL Zarudeen Mamuda.

He commended the officers for the honesty and patriotism they demonstrat­ed while dischargin­g their duties.

“It has become necessary to recognise and applaud the outstandin­g ethical rectitude exhibited by some officers and men of 40 PMF while conducting stop-andsearch at the Kpanti-Napu checkpoint along the JalingoYol­a road.

“Despite the huge amount of money offered by the suspects as bribe to the officers, they rejected it and arrested them,” the CP said.

Speaking with journalist­s, the officers expressed appreciati­on to the police commission­er for recognisin­g them, and pledged to dedicate themselves more for the service of their fatherland and combating crimes as their main focus.

Meanwhile, three officers of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) attached to Zone 16 headquarte­rs in Bayelsa State have been dismissed over corrupt practices and other misconduct­s.

Daily Trust Saturday gathered that the dismissed officers were earlier tried for discredita­ble conducts and corrupt practices.

The zonal public relations officer of the command, CSP Ikwo Kelvin Lafieghe, in a statement on Friday in Yenagoa, noted that the action was to rid the force of bad eggs.

She stated that the affected personnel include Inspectors Edet Inamete, Jeremiah Oreeke and Uche Collins.

 ?? PHOTO: Onyekachuk­wu Obi ?? Enforcemen­t team of the Federal Competitio­n and Consumers Protection Commission (FCCPC) has sealed the popular Sahad Stores located at area 11 Garki, Abuja over alleged lack of transparen­cy, misleading prices amongst others today
PHOTO: Onyekachuk­wu Obi Enforcemen­t team of the Federal Competitio­n and Consumers Protection Commission (FCCPC) has sealed the popular Sahad Stores located at area 11 Garki, Abuja over alleged lack of transparen­cy, misleading prices amongst others today

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