Kwara's top cop threatens his own crooked force

Kwara State Police Commissioner Adekimi Ojo delivered stern warnings against officer misconduct during Friday meetings with senior command staff in Ilorin. The commissioner relayed Inspector General Kayode Egbetokun's directives emphasizing professional conduct and human rights protection. Deputy commissioners, area commanders and tactical leaders received clear instructions banning extortion, harassment and rights violations. Officers face severe disciplinary action for interfering in civil matters without criminal elements.

Police operatives must stop unlawful phone searches and false accusations targeting young people as internet fraudsters. Road searches of mobile devices remain prohibited except when confirmed as investigation evidence. The command pledges constitutional protection for students and youth previously subjected to unfair treatment. Tinted glass permit enforcement begins October 2, with violators facing court charges within 24 hours.
 

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