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Police suspend 2 Spy officers for violating uniforms’ rule

The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has suspended two supernumerary officers, Obaze Blessing and Obaze Emmanuella Uju, for breaching the Force uniforms rules.

The Force Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, made this known via a statement issued on Friday.

Adejobi stated that the suspended supernumerary officers – Obaze Blessing with SPY number 5709, and Obaze Emmanuella Uju with SPY number 5708, adorned themselves in conventional police officers’ uniforms contrary to the code regulating the SPY service.

He noted that one of them similarly adorned the rank of Superintendent of Police which is contrary to extant laws, adding that they portrayed themselves in a viral video on August 3 and other videos as undisciplined and unprofessional.

The police spokesperson stated that the suspended officers portrayed themselves in videos with acts glorifying ill-gotten wealth and ill-morals, which has received wide condemnation from the general public.

Adejobi, however, said the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Usman Baba, has issued a strict warning on the incessant, illegal, and unwarranted use of police uniforms restricted to bonafide serving officers of the Nigeria Police Force.

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He added: “The Supernumerary Police, by the combined effects of the Police Act, 2020 and the Nigeria Police Guidelines for Recruitment/Promotion/Discipline of Supernumerary Police (SPY),2013 was established solely to complement the services of regular Police Officers when needed by Ministries, Departments and Agencies/Multi-National Companies, and Banks who make requests and upon approval pay for their training and cover their emoluments for the period of their engagement. (Sections 21-24 of the Police Act, 2020).

“It is equally important to mention that in line with Section 25 (2) (3) of the Police Act, 2020 and the Nigeria Police Guidelines for Recruitment/Promotion/Discipline of Supernumerary Police (SPY), 2013 issued by the Inspector-General of Police (Guidelines for SPYs), the mode of dressing of SPY police mandates its SPY officers above the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police not to wear uniforms. Similarly, extant laws delineate the Supernumerary uniform.

“It states that they must be on their approved uniform, ash coloured shirt with “SPY” inscriptions all over, over black with shoulder badge carrying the word ‘SUPERNUMERARY’. Supernumerary Officers adorning police black, neon blue or camouflage uniforms run afoul of the law and would be adequately sanctioned.”

He continued: “The Police hereby call on all supernumerary officers to adhere strictly with extant laws as strict sanctions would apply to erring officers.

“The Force is similarly revisiting other matters of infractions against members of the Supernumerary Police with a view to handing out necessary sanctions to other defaulters.”

The Star

Segun Ojo

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