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Police chief bans officers from using POS at FCID Alagbon

Mr Akpanudom reiterated that unprofessional acts would not be tolerated and would attract appropriate disciplinary measures.

• May 15, 2026
Delta police officer caught extorting civilians
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Simeon Akpanudom, the assistant inspector general of police at FCID Annex Lagos, has banned the use of point-of-sale machines on the premises.

He charged officers to uphold professionalism, discipline and strict adherence to due process in duty discharge.

Mr Akpanudom gave the charge on Thursday during a general lecture and meeting with sectional heads at FCID Annex Lagos. In a statement by FCID Annex spokeswoman, Aminat Mayegun, the ban aligns with directives from IGP Olatunji Disu.

According to Mr Akpanudom, such activities are incompatible with security and operational integrity and are often exploited to facilitate corrupt practices.

Mr Akpanudom directed that all intelligence reports must be thoroughly vetted and verified by sectional heads before submission. He tasked sectional heads to ensure deliberate supervision of personnel and strict compliance with professional standards to minimise misconduct.

Mr Akpanudom stated that land-related disputes should not be entertained by the department, insisting officers follow established investigative procedures. He warned against unprofessional conduct, noting the police must project a positive and credible public image.

The police chief urged officers to respect hierarchy and uphold the established chain of command in duty performance. Mr Akpanudom reiterated that unprofessional acts would not be tolerated and would attract appropriate disciplinary measures.

He encouraged officers to remain committed to integrity, accountability and national service.

(NAN)

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