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IGP BANS POS OPERATIONS NEAR STATIONS -NPF

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IGP Tunji Disu bans POS operations within 200 metres of police stations nationwide to stop extortion and restore professional integrity in the Nigeria Police.

The Inspector General of Police, Tunji Disu, has banned POS operators near police stations. This directive requires all mobile money agents to stay 200 metres away from police facilities. Authorities issued this order through an internal wireless message to all commands today. The move aims to curb growing allegations of extortion involving police personnel.

Curbing Extortion and Corruption

Consequently, the police high command is taking drastic steps to sanitize its operations. This new regulation targets the “modern checkpoint” system where officers use POS agents to collect bribes. Many citizens have reported being forced to make electronic transfers during illegal arrests. Therefore, the IGP insists that such practices undermine the reform efforts of the force.

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Furthermore, the police leadership expressed dismay at the high rate of transactions near stations. These operators often act as intermediaries for corrupt officers seeking to hide financial trails. By removing these terminals, the force hopes to eliminate the convenience of illegal payments. This action reflects a commitment to transparency and public accountability.

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Strict Enforcement and Accountability

Meanwhile, the IGP has warned all senior officers to ensure total compliance in their jurisdictions. Commissioners of Police and Area Commanders will be held vicariously liable for any violations. The NPF internal monitoring unit will conduct surprise inspections to enforce this 200-metre radius rule. Any officer caught flouting this directive will face immediate disciplinary action.

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Additionally, the public must remain vigilant and report any station that ignores this official ban. You can stay updated on other security reforms like the Nigeria Police Set To Deploy Body Cameras For Officers to enhance monitoring. Accountability remains the cornerstone of the current administration’s policing strategy. This directive serves as a clear warning to both corrupt officers and their accomplices.

Restoring Public Trust in Policing

Moreover, security experts believe this relocation will disrupt extortion networks significantly. POS operators have become essential to the economy but must not facilitate criminal activities. The police must protect their integrity by keeping financial transactions away from investigative premises. This policy is part of a broader plan to professionalize the entire force.

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Ultimately, the NPF seeks to rebuild a relationship with the Nigerian people based on trust. Eliminating the physical presence of POS machines removes the tools used for street-level corruption. The force will continue to implement technology-driven solutions to monitor officer conduct. Nigerians deserve a police force that serves with honor and without illicit fees.

The Nigeria Police Force is undergoing a major transformation to align with global standards. Removing POS operators from station gates is a vital step toward ending illegal bail fees. Citizens are encouraged to use official channels for any necessary financial dealings with the government. This bold move signals a new era of discipline within the nation’s primary law enforcement agency.

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