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The Commissioner of Police in Niger State, Mr. Monday Bala Kuryas has expressed sadness over the unprofessional conduct of some police officers in the Command.

He said the conduct of some men of the Command leaves much to be desire warning that he will not spare any of the officer that engage in any act that would drag the name of the Command to the mud. adsbygoogle || []).push({}); js">

Speaking while receiving the executive of the Community safety partnership (CSP), who paid him a courtesy visit in his office, Mr Monday Bala Kuryas stated that the Command under his leadership has zero tolerance for unprofessional conduct and he promising to descend heavily on any officer that is found wanting in the discharge of his police duty.

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According to the police boss, the duty of police officer is well defined in the Police Act, stressing the need for men and officers of the command to be more civil in their conduct in the discharge of their duty at all times so that they will earn the deserving complement expected of police officer.

He noted that police as a discipline and well cultured organization has no room to habour any act of indiscipline and unprofessional conduct from any officers, reiterating his readiness to sanction any officers of the command that engage in any act that’s nimical to the professional conduct of the force.

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He urged them to always behave themselves in such manner known of decent and humble police officer adding that they should put the interest of the force above their personal interest in the discharge of their duty.

Speaking earlier, the Chairman of the CSP in the state, Engr. Danjuma Akpasu told the Commissioner of Police that the CSP as a British based NGO was committed to partner with the Niger State Police Command and other relevant security agencies to ensure the safety of the people.

He said the organization will continue to synergize with the commissioner of police in the area of Intelligence gathering mechanism, identifying a black spots and assisting the command with some area of needs that will enable the command perform its duty effectively.

He commended the Commissioner of Police for effectively policing the state since he assumed office as the 35 Commissioner of police in the state in the last one month saying that “we have seen that the activities of armed bandtry that hitherto bedeviling the state had reduced to the barest level. We have to commend you for that singular performance in at least for reducing banditry to this level.

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“The CSP in Niger State, will continue to work with you to succeed in your determination to effectively policing Niger State to the satisfaction of the people of Niger State at all times” he assured the Commissioner of police.

The CSP Chairman told the Commissioner of Police that the organization will always conduct its duty of ensuring the safety of the community through reporting any unusual movement within the community for prompt action from the appropriate security agencies particularly the police to speedy nip in the mud any eventuality.

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