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Rivers Chief Registrar Charges Police On Professionalism

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The Rivers State
Chief Registrar High Court, Leonard Adoki, has charged members of the Nigerian Police to show high level of professionalism in the discharge of their duties.
Mr Adoki stated this while speaking to members of the  state judiciary and crime correspondents in his residence in Port Harcourt over the weekend.
The state chief registrar High Court who recounted his ordeal in the hands of his abductors averred that he did not wish any body to experience the tales of kidnapping.
He thanked the commissioner of police, Dan Bature and other law enforcement agencies in the state for their commitment through out his days of incarceration in the hands of his captors.
According to him, it was the pressure they mounted on the kidnappers which necessitated my early release on the 28th, November, 2014 and thanked all those who showed concern during his crucible period.
It would be recalled that, Mr Leonard Adoki, Chief Registrar High Court Port Harcourt was kidnapped on the 23rd of November 2014 at his home Town, Amalem, in Abua /Odual Local Government Area of Rivers State while returning back from church service, and regained freedom on the 28th November, 2014.

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