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Imo CP inspects checkpoints to stop extortion, misconducts
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In order to stop corruption among Police officers, the Commissioner of Police Imo state command, Aboki Danjuma conducted statewide checkpoints inspection.
He reaffirms zero tolerance for extortion and misconducts by Police officers in checkpoint duties.
Henry Okoye, Police Public Relations Officers stated in a release of June 17th 2025.
Okoye states: “In a renewed effort to entrench professionalism, discipline, and public confidence in police operations, the Commissioner of Police, Imo State Command, CP Aboki Danjuma, on Tuesday, June 17, 2025, embarked on an operational tour of police checkpoints across the state — including those along the Owerri–Onitsha, Owerri–Port Harcourt, and Owerri–Umuahia highways.
The inspection followed reports and complaints from members of the public concerning alleged acts of extortion, harassment, and other forms of unprofessional conduct by some police personnel on field duties.
During the tour, CP Danjuma addressed officers at various duty posts, reiterating the core values of modern policing — discipline, integrity, and respect for human rights.
He issued a stern warning that any officer found engaging in extortion, intimidation, or misconduct will face strict disciplinary action, including dismissal and possible prosecution.
Following the inspection, seven (7) personnel were identified and arrested for various infractions.
Appropriate disciplinary measures have been initiated in line with established procedures, and further updates will be communicated in due course.
In an open and reassuring engagement, the CP also interacted with several motorists and commuters, urging them not to give money to any police officer on duty or surrender their mobile phones for unauthorized searches.
He emphasized that such acts are unlawful, unethical, and will not be tolerated.
To strengthen accountability and promote public confidence, CP Danjuma personally distributed the emergency contact numbers of the Command’s X-Squad and Complaint Response Unit (CRU), encouraging the public to report any misconduct through these channels.
He assured that all reports will be treated promptly, professionally, and with full confidentiality.
CP Danjuma reaffirmed that the Imo State Police Command under his leadership remains committed to restoring public trust and building a police force anchored on integrity, justice, and service to the people,” He stated.
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