#TheNigeriaPolice | The Nigeria Police @PoliceNG Part Two (2) by @disturbingafrik
I can’t be deceived by the last resort few officers in The Nigeria Police have, in the form of loyalty, the beards they still try to keep cut always.
The Nigeria police most times standing with their hunch backs on expressways, city busy roads, sharp bends, potholes, hold ups; rudely interrogating the ones they engage interactions with, missing the real culprits in the process. Most citizens do not stop, they would rather ignore or drive through the destructive Nigeria Police.
The Nigeria Police do not play with the removable seats of public transport buses that don’t settle them in their normally routine charges which they forcefully agreed for both parties. Most of these buses’ seats were first made removable by the Nigeria Police.
Most field forces in the Nigeria Police carry mufti in nylon bags to replace with their uniform when they unfortunately jam a robbery scene for reasons best known to them. In some cases, the field forces in the Nigeria Police will change their uniforms with these mufties and
find their ways opposite that of the robbery scene.
In some police stations mostly found in the eastern regions of Nigeria, every new inmate, I repeat, every new inmate pays upon arrest, a mandatory unfixed acceptance fee by cash or unwilling and unpleasant kind or body beating to already existing inmates of same cells or prisons in the presence of the on duty Nigeria Police; except every member of your cell is dead – one person must be fit to ask for that.
Regardless of the careless actions carried out by the Nigeria Police in Okpuneze, Uruagu Nnewi, Nnewi North L.G.A, Anambra State in a recent marriage ceremony during the last festive season that resulted to the death of innocent person(s), it’s troubling and disturbing to certify that the Nigeria Police who didn’t hesitate again but this time in Lagos to murder the 37 year old mother of an Anambra native tennis junior champion, Angel Mcloed, after she relocated from Dubai in 2014 for the Governor’s Cup and other domestic tournaments in tennis, has been buried and forgotten as she laid in her Ogbunka hometown on Friday 8th January 2016. May her soul rest in perfect peace.
Before now, many private cars in major cities in Nigeria, most assumed to be in the engineering sector as seen in Hilux Toyota trucks, possess sirens on top of them probably four times more than the Nigeria Police vehicles, for no or less emergency cases. I’m starting to believe these private/company trucks and SUV cars with sirens are the new ambulance for the emergency department in our present day hospitals with appalling facilities as the circumstance is still alarming. Nowadays, it’s a great challenge for the Nigeria Police to actually stop these vehicles for normal routine checks at check points.
To be continued…
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