The Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase, on Tuesday
cautioned the public against corrupting police personnel by giving them
bribes or paying for release of suspects.
Arase stated that any policeman who demanded bribe should be reported to senior officers for disciplinary action.
Answering questions from journalists during a meeting with senior
officers at the Force headquarters in Abuja on Tuesday, the IG insisted
that bail is still free, stressing that no one should pay for it.
He said, “We have a zero tolerance for that: paying to free suspects.
I am appealing to members of the public, do not corrupt my policemen.
It takes two to tango.
“If they asked you for bribe and you refused to give, and you have
avenues where your grievances can be ventilated, I do not see any reason
why you should give them bribe.
“The Commissioner of Police is there, the Area Commander is there,
the DPO is there, our office is there and the technical platform (www.stopthebribes.net) is there.
“We have opened ourselves to public accountability, so you cannot now say the whole problem should be put on the police Force.”
Arase earlier announced that two suspected kingpins responsible for
the spate of the kidnappings in Ekiti State had been arrested on
Tuesday morning, adding that cultists operating in Edo had been
“technically amputated” with the arrest, and transfer to Abuja, of 11
suspects believed to be their ring-leaders.
He described Kogi, Rivers and Benue as problematic states in terms of
crime and promised to massively deploy personnel to the states in 48
hours to tackle the problem.
“We are sending the message loud and clear that we will not allow any
miscreant to turn any state in the federation into a lawless state.
Wherever we find them, we will pursue them; we will arrest and prosecute
them,” he said.
Arase advised Commissioners of Police on timely report of security
threat in their respective states to the Force Headquarters for possible
intervention.
He threatened to sanction any CP who allowed the security situation
in his command to get out of hand, causing embarrassment to the nation
before reporting it for intervention.
Arase said the meeting was called to assess the success of special
operations by the police in Edo and Ekiti States in the last two weeks.
The IG also said the parley would map out strategies to ensure hitch-free inauguration of elected leaders on Friday.
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