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The Nigeria Police Force has discredited a trending online video in which Ibrahim Idris, the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), was portrayed struggling to read. The police made the statement in a tweet on Thursday, May 17.

A Nigerian lady identified as Princess Ife has called out a SARS officer who extorted and threatened to kill her in Lagos. Here's how the Assistant Commissioner of Police, Yomi Sogunle, reacted to the news and what they are doing.

Nigerian Army has said that its in Abuja are on standby over the continued clashes between officers of the Nigerian Police Force and members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria. Army said responsibility of providing security in FCT

Some gunmen have attacked four villages in Kakangi ward in Birnin Gwari local government in Kaduna state. The hoodlums were said to have burnt houses and grains stock owned by resident of the villages that were attacked.

A video of the inspector-general of police, Ibrahim Idris, struggling to read has surfaced online. The incident reportedly occurred when the police chief visited Kano to commission the police technical intelligence unit.

The inspector-general of police, Ibrahim has responded to allegations by Senate president, Bukola Saraki accusing him of plotting to frame him. Idris in a statement issued by Jimoh Moshood, police spokesman, said this was false.

Three men were on Wednesday, May 16, charged before an Ikorodu Magistrates’ Court in Lagos state for allegedly smoking (Cannabis) hemp, also known as ‘Igbo’, in public. The accused are facing a charge of breach of public peace.

The Lagos police command has warned hospitals against the rejection of gunshot victims or the attitude of asking for police report before treatment. The command’s spokesman, SP Chike Oti, gave the warning on Wednesday, May 16.

An Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), Abayomi Shogunle, has advised internet fraudsters relocating from Lagos to stop the fraudulent business as the long arms of the law will catch up with them anywhere they relocate to.
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