The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun has expressed his grave concerns about the unethical practice of moving ongoing investigations without permission and the abuse of public office by some officials and persons.
In a statement released on Tuesday, Muyiwa Adejobi, the Force’s Public Relations Officer, emphasised that such actions, which compromise investigations and damage public trust in the Force, will no longer be accepted.
“The IGP has emphasised that transparency, professionalism, and accountability must remain the guiding principles of policing. In line with this, he has directed all supervising officers and personnel, particularly those in investigative units, to handle cases with diligence and integrity”, Adejobi stated.
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He further cautioned that strict disciplinary actions await any officer found engaging in indiscriminate transfers of case files or abusing their office.
“The recurring practice of transferring cases still under investigation between formations without authorisation has been deemed unacceptable. Such actions create unnecessary delays, impose undue burdens on parties involved, and waste resources. The IGP has categorically stated that cases should be investigated within the jurisdiction where alleged offences occurred unless expressly approved by his office,” Adejobi added.
The statement also addressed rising worries about the abuse of police power in civil cases, especially when it comes to land ownership.
“The IGP has reminded officers that the police have no jurisdiction over purely civil matters unless there is an underlying criminal element, and even in such cases, investigations must be overseen by the State Commissioners of Police, who will be held accountable for the process and outcome,” Adejobi noted.
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