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Justice Served: Police Officers Accused of N1 Million Extortion from Corps Members Summoned, Trial Begins

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Justice Served: Police Officers Accused of N1 Million Extortion from Corps Members Summoned, Trial Begins

Police Officers Face Trial for Alleged Harassment and Extortion of N1 Million from Corps Members.

The Lagos State Police Command has taken swift action against some of its officers accused of harassing and extorting N1 million from corps members in Surulere, Lagos State. According to the Command’s Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, the officers have been summoned and their trial has commenced.

The incident, which sparked widespread outrage, involved officers confronting corps members and allegedly extorting a large sum of money from them. Hundeyin shared a photo of the officers involved on his social media handle, ensuring transparency and accountability in the police force.

This development is a significant step towards addressing the issue of police brutality and extortion in Nigeria. The Nigerian Police Force has been working to regain public trust, and holding erring officers accountable is a crucial part of that process.

Key Developments:

Officers Summoned: The accused officers have been summoned to face disciplinary action.
Trial Commences: The trial of the officers has begun, ensuring they face justice for their actions.
Transparency: The police command has released photos of the officers involved, promoting transparency and accountability.

Justice Served: Police Officers Accused of N1 Million Extortion from Corps Members Summoned, Trial Begins

More Details To Be Unveil Soon.

 

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