2 policemen dismissed in Adamawa

Two policemen have been dismissed in Adamawa State.

The state police command confirmed the dismissal in an announcement on Wednesday, saying that an inspector and a constable have been duly tried and located responsible of various offences.

An announcement signed by Police Public Relations Officer Suleiman Nguroje stated: “On August 30, 2023, Adamawa State Police Command tried Insp. Ahmed Suleiman and PC Mahmood Muhammed, formerly attached to Dumne Divisional Police Headquarters, in an orderly room trial.

“The men were tried on three-count charges of defamation of character, culpable homicide, and unlawful exercise of authority contrary to paragraphs E(I)(iii) and Q(I)(iii) of the First Schedule of Police Act and Regulations, Section 370, 2020, as amended.

“The Command found them guilty as charged and recommended the punishment of dismissal for both defaulters. They are to be charged in court alongside other co-suspects.”

Nguroje defined that the constable has been de-kitted, whereas the inspector might be de-kitted after fulfilling some administrative procedures.

(*2*) Nguroje added.

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