The Nigeria Police Force now has a new special
unit, DAILY POST reports.
The new unit is the Special Constabulary Police.
Officers, who were listed as special constables
into the new unit had their passing-out parade
across the federation on Friday.
The special constables, DAILY POST learnt, are to
perform the much-talked about community
policing duties.
In Ogun State, about 320 new officers were said
to have been arrested trained at the Police
Training School, Iperu.
The Commandant of the training school,
Abdulsalam Razaq, said the new intakes were
indigenes of the 20 local governments in Ogun.
According to him, they would be deployed to their
various local governments to assist the police in
modern policing and to stem the spate of crimes
in their communities.
Rasaq disclosed that the special constables have
been well trained on how best to perform police
duties, intelligence gathering and respect for
human rights.
In his words, the parade reviewing officer,
Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu,
urged the newly recruited officers to make good
use of the trainings they have received some far.
Adamu, who was represented by the Ogun State
Commissioner of Police, Edward Ajogun, appealed
to the special constables to perform their duties
diligently in life with internal best practices.
He told them to respect the human rights, saying
whoever engaged in any unprofessional conduct
would be shown the way out.
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