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Corruption Won’t Be Tolerated, Mukan Tells 366 New Recruits
The Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Joseph Mukan, says the command would not tolerate any form of corruption among the newly recruited special constabulary personnel under his watch.
Mukan stated this while addressing the 366 newly recruited Special Constabulary of the Nigerian Police at the state Police Command Headquarters in Port Harcourt, last Wednesday.
He told the Special Constabulary not to have the mindset of making money through corruption in the course of their duty, and urged them to ensure they fight crime in their localities and protect lives and property.
The Rivers Police boss admonished the new recruits to be polite to members of the public, and avoid acts that would amount to human rights abuses, and advised them to cooperate with their various Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) of the Divisions in the LGAs where they were deployed.
He averred that the recruits would not regret joining the Police Force, and enjoined them to always ask questions when they were in doubt of any situation.
Mukan said that the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu expects them to be good ambassadors of the Nigerian Police Force.
It would be recalled that the Inspector General of Police, early last year, acting under the powers conferred on him by the Police Act and Regulations, came up with the Community Policing Initiative with the sole aim of bringing policing to the people and breaking the barriers of distrust which hitherto largely affected police relationship with the communities.
This Initiative, for all intents and purposes, is expected to reconnect the police with the people and engage the communities in the fight against crime and criminality in their localities.
However, Mukan, also appealed to residents of the state to give constabularies their full support and make them succeed in their new assignment, advising that wherever they are posted, the public should cooperate and work with them.
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