Crime
CP Edgal set up panel to investigate former Anti kidnapping OC
By OKOSUN DENNIS
The new Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, Edgal Imohimi, has set up a multi stakeholder panel including representatives of the police, civil society and the media to investigate allegations of bribery and Sexual harassment against the former OC Anti kidnapping and cultism, Lagos State Command and report to him with recommendations within one week.
According to the National Coordinator, NOPRIN, Okechukwu Nwanguma, who had sent a petition to the CP against the former OC Anti kidnapping Lagos Command for unlawful detention, extortion and sexual abuse, was promptly received with a panel to investigate the matter.
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National Daily gathered that present at meeting were all the party in the case including the affected police officers and the former OC anti kidnapping.
Among the panel members include Rapid Response Squad Commander, ACP Tunji Disu; Barr. Adeola Samuel; NOPRIN Executive Director, Okechukwu Nwaguna; Crime Editor, Mr. Emmanuel Nnadozie; Crime Editor, New Telegraph, Juliana Francis and the lawyer to the complainant, who is to serve as observer.
The committee is saddled with the responsibility to investigate the allegation and submit its reports within one week.
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