Mr Akutah said that port operators complained of intimidation by the police officers.
The assistant inspector general of police, Zone 17, Akure, Ajani Omolabi, has urged officers to conduct the enforcement of vehicle-tinted glass with professionalism.
The AIG also tasked them on being proactive, ensuring discipline and loyalty to the force.
The newly promoted officers also thanked Mr Egbetokun for considering them worthy of promotion.
Mr Hamzat is also a seasoned officer of repute and a distinguished fellow of the defence college.
The AIG stressed that his visit served as a reminder to officers to ensure humane treatment and the fundamental rights of individuals in detention.
The AIG reiterated his full support to the PCRC, saying that his doors were always open for the committee’s executives and other members.
A 43-year-old cleric is in the police net in Lagos for casting a spell on his U.S.-based friend to collect N105 million.
The committee comprised security chiefs of the FCT, Benue, Kaduna, Kogi, Nasarawa, Niger and Plateau States.
Newly appointed National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu says he will strive to discharge his duty and meet Nigerians’ expectations.
