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A Physics teacher in Ogun state said he the operative was among a team of SARS officials attacked by some residents in the Ibara, Abeokuta area of the state, after a man was brutalised for videoing a brawl involving the cops.

Former Kaduna governor, Ahmed makarfi has urged all parties to seek for a civilized way to redress their grievances and make efforts to explore dialogue with one another through constant and continuous constructive engagement.

Following heinous attacks in Plateau state by armed men in which over hundred people were reportedly killed on Saturday, June 23, the Presidency has released numbers for residents to call for help when in danger.

The Nigerian police have also joined the general public to commiserate with Dbanj and his family. This was done via a statement released via their official Instagram page and signed by Police Public Relations Officer Chike Oti.

A former member of the Police Service Commission (PSC), Ms. Comfort Obi has disclosed that the Commission only approves promotions of only officers recommended by the Nigeria's Inspector-General of police (I-GP).

Police in Kogi have arrested a cleric, Oluwasegun Aturu and two others over the suspected ritual killing of a 19-year-old girl, Miss Mercy Moses. The police public relations Officer of the command, ASP William Aya confirmed this.

Assistant commissioner of police, Abayomi Shogunle, said most people accusing the Nigeria Police and the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) of illegal extortion and arrest can't go to court because they lack evidence.

This goes to show that the masked woman in the video is out to tarnish the image of the police. She is currently on the police wanted list. We will not rest until we arrest her. She will be hunted and when she is arrested she will

A certain Yemi Lawa, a robbery suspect, has disclosed that he left a church vigil and proceeded to burgle a house. He made the disclosure while being paraded among 23 other suspects, by the Oyo state commissioner of Police.
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