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Force HQ orders disciplinary action on officer threatening Nigerians over filming
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Force HQ orders disciplinary action on officer threatening Nigerians over filming

Vanguard Nigeria about 1 hour 2 mins read
Force HQ orders disciplinary action on officer threatening Nigerians over filming

By Kingsley Omonobi

The Force headquarters said it has taken cognisance of a viral video circulating on social media involving ASP Newton Isokpehi, in which the officer was seen making threatening remarks against members of the public filming police activities.

It said the officer involved has since been identified and summoned to the Anambra State Command Headquarters where immediate disciplinary procedures have commenced against the officer.

Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Anthony Okon Placid said, “The Force wishes to state unequivocally that the conduct and utterances exhibited in the video are unacceptable, unprofessional, and inconsistent with the ethics, standards, and code of conduct of the Nigeria Police Force.

“Such actions run contrary to the ongoing reform initiatives of the Force aimed at promoting transparency, accountability, professionalism, and citizen-focused policing.

“The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu has consistently maintained that members of the public have the right to lawfully record police officers carrying out their duties, provided such recording does not obstruct operations, compromise safety, or interfere with lawful police activities.

‘In line with this position, the officer involved has since been identified and summoned to the Anambra State Command Headquarters where immediate disciplinary procedures have commenced.

“The Nigeria Police Force does not tolerate threats, intimidation, abuse of office, or any conduct capable of undermining public trust and confidence in law enforcement institutions.

“The Force further reiterates that recording police activities remains a legitimate tool for public accountability and transparency and should not, in itself, attract harassment or intimidation from police personnel while discharging their duties.

“A formal statement detailing the outcome of the disciplinary measures taken against the officer will be communicated in due course.

“The Nigeria Police Force appreciates members of the public for their continued partnership and constructive engagement in promoting accountability, professionalism, and improved policing standards across the country.”

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