Police identify officers receiving money from Chinese in viral video, promise sanction

 

The Nigeria Police Force has condemned the conduct of its officers captured in a viral video receiving money from a Chinese national, describing their actions as “unprofessional and unethical.”

The incident, which has sparked widespread outrage online, prompted the force headquarters to identify the officers involved and initiate disciplinary proceedings.

In a statement issued on Wednesday and signed by the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the police emphasised its commitment to upholding professionalism and maintaining public trust.

The statement read, “The Nigeria Police Force has taken cognisance of a disturbing video making rounds in the media space, showing police officers receiving money from a Chinese national.

“The Force has strongly condemned the conduct exhibited by the police officers in the video, describing it as unprofessional and unethical.”

Adejobi reiterated that such behaviour runs contrary to the established ethics, standards, and core values of the Nigeria Police Force.

“The actions of the officers do not represent the established ethics, standards, and core values of the Nigeria Police Force.

“The Force has zero tolerance for such unprofessional behaviour and other forms of misconduct, which undermine public trust and confidence,” he said.

He confirmed that the officers involved in the incident have been identified and are currently undergoing disciplinary procedures.

The nature of the sanctions was not disclosed, but Adejobi assured the public that justice would be served.

In addition to addressing the misconduct, the Force warned individuals and organisations making use of police services, particularly escorts and guards.

“The Nigeria Police Force hereby cautions individuals and organisations privileged to the services of police personnel, particularly as escorts and guards or other specialised services, to desist from any act capable of degrading the integrity of its officers and bringing the Force to disrepute,” Adejobi warned.

The development comes amid the Force’s renewed efforts to rebuild public confidence and ensure accountability within its ranks.

While calling on the public to continue supporting the police in its reform agenda, Adejobi reaffirmed the agency’s dedication to transparency and professionalism, Adejobi said “We remain resolute in our commitment to discipline and service in line with international best practices.”

The disciplinary process is expected to serve as a deterrent to erring officers and reinforce the message that unethical conduct will not be tolerated in the Force.

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