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House of Reps probe Police over loss of firearms by personnel

In the motion he presented, Mr Salman said there has been an increase in the rate of loss of firearms, and according to him, most of the losses have gone unreported.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
October 26, 2023
in Crime Watch, Top Stories
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House of Reps has set up committee to probe Police over loss of firearms by personnel.

 

Newsonline Nigeria reports that the House of Representatives has mandated its committees to investigate the persistent loss of fire arms by personnel of the Nigeria Police Force.

 

This Nigeria news platform understands that the House on Thursday mandated the Committees on National Security and Intelligence, Police Affairs and Public Accounts, to investigate the persistent firearm loss, the failure of the police force to comply with the Financial Regulations Act, and recommend appropriate punitive measures.

 

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This resolution was reached following a motion moved by Idris Salman, a lawmaker from Kogi State.

 

In the motion he presented, Mr Salman said there has been an increase in the rate of loss of firearms, and according to him, most of the losses have gone unreported.

 

He explained that the 2019 Auditor General’s report showed that 178,459 pieces of firearms have gone missing from the armoury.

 

“Nigeria Police have lost sufficient firearms to arm four full-size infantry divisions which were not reported, thus, violating paragraph 2603 of the Financial Regulations, 2009, which requires officers to report store losses to the head of department or unit within three days if the loss occurs away from headquarters,” he said.

 

Following the presentation of the motion, it was taken without debate.

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