The police authorities haves warned officers and men in Lagos and Ogun states against human rights abuses and extrajudicial killings.
Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Zone-2, Mr Ali Mohammed, gave the warning during an interactive session with newsmen on Thursday in Lagos.
Mohammed during an interaction with the media, said that unnecessary abuse of powers would not be tolerated under his watch.
He said the interaction became necessary because they are partners in progress.
The AIG said that he was posted to Zone-2 to oversee the welfare of Lagos and Ogun residents, stressing that he would do more that mere supervision.
“I will do more than supervision which I have since started; for example, there will be patrols, especially at night, and supervision of officers and men, so as to ensure that Lagos and Ogun states are safe and calm.
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“As you are all aware too, once Lagos is calm, Nigeria as a whole can be said to be calm. I will continue to do the best I can to ensure that officers and men key into the policing principles and policies of the new I-G, Kayode Egbetokun,” he said.
Mohammed said that the number of police checkpoints on the Lagos -Badagry Expressway would be looked into to avoid unnecessary road blocks.
He also promised to check the activities of hoodlums, operating on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, particularly on the Long Bridge, where construction is ongoing.
The AIG warned suspected cultists, land grabbers and other criminals causing crisis at different communities and highways to relocate or face the consequences.