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Officer caught on tape extorting money from motorists in Owerri has been recommended for rank demotion – Imo police command

The Imo State Police Command says its officer caught on camera extorting money from motorists along Owerri-Onitsha express road has been reduced in rank.

The viral video shows the officer collecting money from drivers plying the road. He could also be seen handing them change whenever the need arises.

A statement released by the command’s spokesperson, ASP Henry Okoye, today May 27 says the erring officer, identified as Inspector Isong Osudueh, attached to the Counter Terrorism Unit (CTU), Owerri, has been recommended for a reduction in rank ”after the necessary orderly room proceedings, for exhibiting such a shameful and unprofessional act, while the supervising officer has been issued an official query for lack of supervision.”

‘’The disciplinary actions taken against the erring officer underscore the Command’s unwavering commitment to maintaining the highest standards of professionalism, transparency, and integrity among its personnel, while effectively discharging its lawful duties and entrenching public trust and confidence.

While strongly condemning the embarrassing act, the Commissioner of Police, CP Aboki Danjuma, reiterates that the Command under his watch will not condone any act of extortion or misconduct by its personnel and warns that any supervisory officer who fails to carry out his oversight duties will be severely sanctioned.” the statement read

Okoye added that the state police Commissioner has urged well-meaning residents of the state to continue to support the Police and other security agencies with timely and actionable information in their unwavering commitment to ensuring public safety.

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