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Police Officers got demoted and some dismissal.

The Police Officers got demoted and some dismissal. 

Below is a full list of the police officers affected:

Officers For Dismissal And Prosecution

1. AP. NO. 138988 ASP Ogunmuyiwa Saburi – To be charged to court

2. AP. NO. 162756 ASP Idris Dan-Auta – To be charged to court

3. AP. NO. 86599 CSP Pascal Ugocha – To be charged to court

4. AP. NO. 89233 SP Yakubu Hankuri – CP Legal FHQ to take over the prosecution

5. AP. NO. 100577 DSP Mohammed S. Jahun – CP Legal FHQ to take over the prosecution

6. AP. NO. 230024 DSP Ayodele Emmanuel – CP Legal FHQ to take over the prosecution

7. AP. NO. 100926 DSP Jimmy Ayeni – CP Legal FHQ to take over the prosecution

8. AP. NO. 139206 DSP Foreman Moses Christopher – CP Legal FHQ to take over the prosecution

9. AP. NO. 190672 DSP Ejike – CP Legal FHQ to take over the prosecution

10. AP. NO. 135352 ASP Imoohi Dora – To face prosecution

11. AP. NO. 148156 ASP Lawali Ahmed – To be charged to court

12. AP. NO. 144530 ASP Salisu Ibrahim – To be charged to court

13. AP. NO. 181439 ASP Monday Ahmad Opanda – To be charged to court

14. AP. NO. 151856 ASP Abdullahi Garba – To be charged to court for murder and culpable homicide

15. AP. NO. 123656 ASP Thomas Eteng – CP Legal FHQ to take over the prosecution

16. AP. NO. 258800 ASP Igboke Ransome Ogbonna – To face prosecution

17. AP. NO. 164056 ASP Daini Unyi – To be charged to court

18. AP. NO. 317212 ASP Miracle Ijebu – To be charged to court

19. AP. NO. 164228 ASP Onyekwereh Anthony – To face prosecution

Those For Demotion

1. AP. NO. 118717 SP Bello Aliyu – Reduced from SP to DSP

2. AP. NO. 140108 SP Ehimen Paul O. – Reduced from SP to DSP

3. AP. NO. 128760 DSP Haruna Abdulmumini – Reduced from DSP to ASP

4. AP. NO. 158258 ASP Ndikamwu Henry – Reduced from ASP to Inspector

5. AP. NO. 135027 ASP Enimade Oyediran – Reduced from ASP to Inspector

6. AP. NO. 258856 ASP Ojulari Olaseni Oluwadara – Reduced from ASP to Inspector

7. AP. NO. 57509 ACP Mohammed Aminu – Reduced from ACP to CSP

8. AP. NO. 94205 CSP Helen Ajuma Negedu – Reduced from CSP to SP

9. AP. NO. 117444 SP Danjuma U. Azikiti – Reduced from SP to DSP

10. AP. NO. 119133 SP Isah James Hussaini – Reduced from SP to DSP

11. AP. NO. 158558 DSP Ehigiator Francis – Reduced from DSP to ASP

12. AP. NO. 114812 DSP Ferdinand Oyigbo – Reduced from DSP to ASP

13. AP. NO. 163812 ASP Iweanya Emmanuel – Reduced from ASP to Inspector

14. AP. NO. 135405 ASP Itodo A. Monday – Reduced from ASP to Inspector

15. AP. NO. 129648 ASP Adewumi Adeola – Reduced from ASP to Inspector

16. AP. NO. 150365 ASP Samuel Suleiman – Reduced from ASP to Inspector

17. AP. NO. 136256 ASP Oseni Atanda – Reduced from ASP to Inspector

18. AP. NO. 137363 ASP Mohammed Ali – Reduced from ASP to Inspector and to be surcharged for loss of firearm

19. AP. NO. 140824 ASP Ejeh Isaac – Reduced from ASP to Inspector

20. AP. NO. 140264 ASP Mohammed Alkali Adam – Reduced from ASP to Inspector

21. AP. NO. 156888 ASP Ramson Audu – Reduced from ASP to Inspector

22. AP. NO. 141298 ASP Habu Gunok – Reduced from ASP to Inspector

23. AP. NO. 153205 ASP Igwe Charles – Reduced from ASP to Inspector

24. AP. NO. 136532 ASP Stephen Orimisan – Reduced from ASP to Inspector

Those For Severe Reprimand

1. AP. NO. 50690 ACP Muhamad Auwal Yunusa

2. AP. NO. 42036 ACP Kalat Shamang

3. AP. NO. 99211 CSP Nwanchor Emmanuel

4. AP. NO. 99482 SP Adejoh Simon Obekpa

5. AP. NO. 118644 SP Kalam Musa Mohammed

6. AP. NO. 190634 DSP Geoffrey Atsacha

7. AP. NO. 122027 DSP Udobong Ini

8. AP. NO. 258963 ASP Odu Patrick Peter

9. AP. NO. 124350 ASP Godwin Edozie

10. AP. NO. 155920 ASP Abba Morris

Officers For Reprimand

1. AP. NO. 57404 DCP Mohammed A. Jika

2. AP. NO. 87526 CSP Mathew Omosun

3. AP. NO. 94255 CSP Idoko Zeletus

4. AP. NO. 86052 SP Kelvin Nwagwu

5. AP. NO. 118842 SP Emmanuel Okoi

6. AP. NO. 146204 ASP Onime Idowu

7. AP. NO. 124569 ASP Agbeji Augustine

8. AP. NO. 317208 ASP Godwin Ebuka Ebenezer

9. AP. NO. 229974 ASP Akpoyibo Enebra Yekedon

Those Who Got Letter of Warning

1. AP. NO. 122782 ASP Olalekan Oluwon (RTD)

Officer Who Was Exonerated

1. AP. NO. 46444 DCP Coker Olalekan James

Those Listed For Other Actions

1. AP. NO. 130216 ASP Emmanuel Kura – To be demobilized from PMF

2. AP. NO. 119608 DSP Hauwa Kulu Sulaiman – To refund nine (9) days salary

3. AP. NO. 139835 DSP Ayuk Tachen – To be surcharged for the loss of firearm

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