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Mr Chris Ezike, Imo State Commissioner of Police, yesterday, said that  he has started the withdrawal of policemen attached illegally to politicians in the state.  

This according to him is in order to beef up security in different police divisions  in the state.

The CP stated this while fielding questions from newsmen after he interacted with the leadership of the Imo state House of Assembly. 

However, the Police commissioner said: “ There are politicians who are entitled to security just like the members of the Imo state House of Assembly, among others . 

They need to be alive to do their duty. So watch out, we are withdrawing some policemen illegally posted in order to beef up security in their divisions.” 

Ezike also said that while he was driving into the Imo state House of Assembly, he discovered that there was no police post in the area.

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