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FCT Police Warn Against Giving Money to Officers on Duty

September 8, 2025 1 min read

September 8, 2025

By Ayinde Adeleke

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has cautioned residents against offering money or any form of inducement to police officers while on duty.

In a statement issued via its official X handle, the Command stressed that officers must be allowed to discharge their responsibilities diligently and without external influence.

β€œIt is unlawful to give our officers money or any form of inducement while they are performing their duty. Let them discharge their responsibilities diligently, without interference,” the statement read.

The Command urged the public to report any unprofessional conduct by officers to the Complaint Response Unit (CRU) via 08107314192, while also providing its emergency contact line: 08032003913.

According to the Command, the Nigeria Police Force remains committed to serving with integrity and requires the cooperation of citizens in building a safer society.