She hails from Ogoni in Tai Local Government Area of Rivers State.
The officers have been directed to appear on Wednesday to face disciplinary action.
Mr Emenari assured residents of the command’s readiness to maintain law and order before, during, and after the Easter festivities.
She stressed that trafficking demanded urgent, coordinated, and sustained responses.
Mr Mohammed warned officers against involvement in civil matters, particularly land disputes, stressing that police personnel must not be deployed to guard private property.
He pledged continued intelligence sharing and coordination to strengthen joint operations.
The naval chief assured the police of continued support, particularly in joint operations and capacity building.
Police vowed to deal with anyone who threatened public peace in accordance with the law.
The police command in Lagos has unveiled extensive security measures ahead of Eid-el-Fitr to ensure a peaceful, hitch-free celebration for residents and visitors.
She added that the enhanced security architecture was backed by a strengthened intelligence network.
