The Police Service Commission has announced the dismissal of four senior police officers and demoted two others for alleged involvement in arms smuggling and other forms of misconduct.
Head of Press and Public Relations at the PSC, Mr Ikechukwu Ani, disclosed this in a statement in Abuja.
The statement said the commission would also reprimand four officers for various offences.
Ani said the decision was reached on Friday at the 10th plenary meeting of the commission, presided over by its Chairman, Alhaji Musiliu Smith, a former Inspector General of Police (IGP).
He said a Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) was dismissed for discreditable conduct, dishonesty and acts unbecoming of a public officer.
He said a Superintendent of Police (SP) was also dismissed for conspiring with four others to vandalise a transformer and stealing.
The PSC spokesman said the commission had directed that the officer be prosecuted.
Ani also said the two other officers dismissed were a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) and an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP).
“The DSP was said to have led a team that intercepted three Mercedes Benz trucks conveying about 300,000 live cartridges believed to have been smuggled across the border from Benin Republic into Nigeria. They reportedly impounded the trucks at base for three days but made no entries or a situation report of the arrest.
“The DSP rather raised a fake letter purporting to escort the vehicles and suspects to Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Lagos, with the dubious intention of ensuring their unlawful release,” he said.
He said luck ran out on the team when they were intercepted at a military checkpoint where soldiers on duty insisted on verifying the contents of the trucks.
Ani said the DSP and his team were said to have abandoned the trucks and fled.
He said the ASP was dismissed for misappropriation, action prejudicial to the security of the state, sabotage, dishonesty and acts unbecoming of a public officer.
He said the commission also approved the promotion of four Assistant Inspectors General of Police (AIG) to the substantive rank of Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) during the plenary meeting.
He said the new DIGs would represent their geo-political zones in the police management team.
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