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No Policeman Fled In Northeast Operations – Nigerian Police Addresses Viral Reports
The Police headquarters in Abuja has said that reports purporting that 167 policemen out of the 2000 sent to Buni Yadi for Special Forces training by the Nigerian Army had fled were untrue as all the officers deployed for the training are on ground.
The Police said yesterday that allegations that 167 of the 2,000 policemen deployed for combat operations against Boko Haram terrorists in the Northeast fled are unfounded.
Force spokesman Jimoh Moshood, an acting Deputy Commissioner of Police, while reacting to the report that the cops fled with their rifles from Police Training School in Yobe, said the claim was investigated and found to be false.
Moshood said it was clear the writer had not visited the venue of training nor witnessed the deployment of personnel.
Live on Channels TV Sunrise Daily, FPRO, Ag. DCP Jimoh MOSHOOD, clears the air, the wireless message and names of policemen peddling in the media are fake & mischievously orchestrated to promote insurgency. Our personnel are disciplined and won't leave their beat for any reason pic.twitter.com/8ZBBO2c9u2
— Nigeria Police Force (@PoliceNG) December 27, 2018
He added that the writer relied ignorantly on hearsay from misguided individuals being used to work against national interest and security.
The Force spokesman said: “The force wishes to categorically state that the story is untrue, absolute falsehood and a deliberate attempt to cast aspersions on the efforts of the Police in the ongoing fight against Boko Haram insurgency.
“The insinuation in some quarters and as reported in the story that 167 out of the 2000 additional police officers recently deployed by the IG absconded is not correct and should be disregarded by members of the public.
“These 2000 police personnel are to complement the efforts of the military, to add new impetus to the fight against the decimated Boko Haram insurgency.
“This story was investigated and it was found out not to be correct. There is no reason whatsoever that police personnel deployed for the operations in the Northeast would abscond.
No order from IGP or plan by the Force to arrest Sen Melaye &inject him to death, if the Senator knows he has committed any crime or aware of his involvement in any crime,he should come out, confess& face legal consequences instead of whipping up sentiments to distract the public pic.twitter.com/aldFZl6Vfu
— Nigeria Police Force (@PoliceNG) December 26, 2018
The Police Mobile Force (PMF) personnel have been engaged actively in the front line along with the military in the fight against Boko Haram since the inception of the insurgency.
“These 2000 police officers recently deployed are in addition to several thousands of police personnel already engaged in the fight against insurgency with the military in the Northeast. The list of 167 names attached to the story is fake as the officers mentioned are on ground in the Northeast.
“The 2000 police personnel deployed are in high morale and high spirit in the operation. The force sees the story as a deliberate attempt to promote insurgency and dapple the morale of officers and men of the police and other services who on daily basis lay down their lives to protect our dear nation, Nigeria and ensure security of all citizenry.”
Follow us on social media:All 2000 Policemen deployed by the Force to the North East have reported and are on ground on combat operation in the North East fighting along with the Military in the front line against Boko Haram insurgency. https://t.co/xoZUk8zYh6 pic.twitter.com/vTh5SjCsp3
— Nigeria Police Force (@PoliceNG) December 26, 2018
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