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Military Arrest 4 Policemen On VIP Escort Duty In Violation Of President Tinubu’s Directive

By Zagazola Makama

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The Nigerian military has arrested four police officers for allegedly providing unauthorised escort services to a Very Important Person (VIP) in contravention of the Presidential directive on the withdrawal of policemen from elite protection duties.

Police sources told Zagazola Makama that the arrest occurred on December 17 at about 9:30 a.m. while the officers were reportedly on escort duty.

Those arrested were identified as ASP Musa Waziri and Insp. Jeremiah Achimogu both attached to 45 Police Mobile Force (PMF), Abuja; Insp. Awipi Terry of 21 PMF; and Insp. Hassan Baba of 50 PMF, Abuja.

According to security sources, the officers were arrested by military personnel after allegedly flouting the presidential order withdrawing police personnel from VIP escort duties.

The sources further disclosed that the policemen were dressed in uniforms similar to that of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), allegedly in an attempt to evade detection and deceive enforcement personnel.

The arrested officers have since been detained, while disciplinary procedures have been initiated against them in line with extant regulations.

The Federal Government had earlier directed the immediate withdrawal of police personnel from unauthorised VIP protection duties to redeploy manpower to core policing and internal security operations across the country.

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