Monday, 8 July 2013

4 AIGs, 17 CPs, others face panel for misconduct



Four Assistant Inspectors General of Police,  seventeen Commissioners of police, two Deputy Commissioners of police, Six Assistant Commissioners of police are among 195 senior police officers facing charges before the Force Disciplinary Committee (FDC) for various cases of misconduct. 
The Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) in charge of Administration, Suleiman Fakai disclosed this in Abuja on Monday at a news conference.
``We have a total of 195 officers appearing before us for various cases of indiscipline. We have four AIGs here to face us, 17 CPs, two DCPs, six ACPs and the remaining are from CSPs to ASPs.
``The Force Disciplinary Committee comprise of all the Deputy Inspectors General of Police and the Force Secretary who serves as its secretary.
``The committee essentially reviews disciplinary matters involving officers from the rank of ASP and above who may had erred in the course of their duties,’’ he said.
``This is in line with extant provisions and Force policy guiding discipline geared toward upholding professionalism, respect for rule of law and human rights among senior police officers,’’ Fakai said.
The committee meets fortnightly, except in emergency situation, to consider cases of misconduct forwarded to it.
The committee is expected to meet between July 8 and July 12 to hear disciplinary cases against the 195 senior officers appearing before it.




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