The Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, Mr
Umar Manko, has announced the arrest of a Police Inspector for allegedly
killing a man with his official rifle.
Manko made the disclosure in Lagos when he
met with the newly-elected officers of the Crime Reporters
Association of Nigeria (CRAN) on Friday.
The police commissioner said the suspect
allegedly went for a distress call, but later committed the crime under
unprofessional circumstances.
"We are not interested in what led to the
distress call. But we are interested in the fact that a life was lost in the
incident. The Inspector acted unprofessionally."
"He has spent 28 years in the Force, so he should
have been more careful."
"Right now, he has been arrested and transferred
to the State CID, Panti for investigation."
“He will be prosecuted for murder,’’ Manko who
said he was ready to expose and deal with any police officer found wanting in
the discharge of his duties said.
Until his arrest, the police inspector was
attached to the Elere Police Division in Lagos State.
Meanwhile, Manko has emphasised the need for a
level playing field for the police and journalists reporting crime to interact
and exchange views as partners in the fight against crime.
The police commissioner decried speculations in
reporting crime; saying journalists on the crime beat should try to cross check
their facts before going to press with their stories.
"Let us be objective in our reportage. Let us
build on the good relationship we share."
“If I do anything wrong and you publish it, I
have no problem with that. But I will not be happy about outright falsehood,’’
he said.
Manko then congratulated the new officers of
CRAN, asking them to help ensure a better working relationship.
“As long as I remain here as police commissioner,
I will continue to partner with CRAN,’’ he said.
Earlier, the CRAN Chairman, Mr Christopher Oji,
had said he and his team were in Manko’s office to introduce the new executive
committee members to him.
“We are also here to intimate you with our yearly
programmes,’’ he said.
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