9 Applicants For Recruitment Into The Nigeria Police Force Detained In Enugu
About nine
persons aspiring to gain a place into the Nigeria Police Force have been
detained in Enugu for a grievous offence.
The Enugu
State Police Command has detained nine persons in the ongoing nationwide
recruitment into the Nigeria Police Force for alleged falsification of
certificates.
The Command’s
Public Relations Officer, Ebere Amarizu, made this known in a statement in
Enugu on Tuesday.
According to
the statement, the offences involved alteration of First School Leaving
Certificates, birth certificates and other documents.
It added
that the nine persons had been assisting the command to apprehend other
perpetrators.
Amarizu, a
Superintendent of Police, recalled that the Commissioner of Police representing
Force Headquarters, Abuja in the ongoing recruitment in Enugu, Peter Ogunyanwo,
had warned prospective candidates to resist the temptation to engage in acts
that could implicate them.
Mr.
Ogunyanwo had specifically urged the candidates to shun acts of falsification
of documents like age declaration, birth certificates and First School Leaving
Certification (FSLC).
The
statement, then, described the act as a criminal offence, warning that
offenders would be prosecuted if nabbed.
It, however,
advised candidates to be law-abiding and shun any illegal activity that could mar
their chances during the exercise.
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