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Minister condemns Nigeria police | Minister condemns Nigeria police |
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Nigeria's police minister has launched a scathing attack on the force, accusing officers of killings, robbery and other abuses. | Nigeria's police minister has launched a scathing attack on the force, accusing officers of killings, robbery and other abuses. |
Ibrahim Lame said the lack of security was "condemnable and unacceptable". | Ibrahim Lame said the lack of security was "condemnable and unacceptable". |
Human rights groups have frequently accused Nigeria's police of abuses and corruption but it is rare for the government to make similar charges. | Human rights groups have frequently accused Nigeria's police of abuses and corruption but it is rare for the government to make similar charges. |
The national police chief blamed the security problems on poverty, corruption, and religious tension. | The national police chief blamed the security problems on poverty, corruption, and religious tension. |
Mr Lame told a meeting of police commanders: "The current rate of crime across the nation, rising cases of extra-judicial killings, human rights violations, robberies, high-profile assassination and deliberate failure to comply with government directives are testimony to the sheer incapacity or wilful defiance of police high command" to government directives. | Mr Lame told a meeting of police commanders: "The current rate of crime across the nation, rising cases of extra-judicial killings, human rights violations, robberies, high-profile assassination and deliberate failure to comply with government directives are testimony to the sheer incapacity or wilful defiance of police high command" to government directives. |
Inspector General of Police Ogbonna Onovo said the police were "operating under unbearable conditions", reports the Vanguard newspaper, adding that criminals were often better armed than the police. | Inspector General of Police Ogbonna Onovo said the police were "operating under unbearable conditions", reports the Vanguard newspaper, adding that criminals were often better armed than the police. |
Last year, a BBC investigation found that staff in the mortuary in the south-eastern city of Enugu were unable to cope with the large number of bodies the police were delivering - many of whom had been accused of being armed robbers. | |
Amnesty International's Erwin van der Borght said: "The Nigerian police are responsible for hundreds of unlawful killings every year." | |
Mr Onovo also denied reports that armed robbers had ordered a bus driver to run over passengers on the Lagos-Benin highway last week - shocking pictures of this incident prompted the Senate to open an inquiry earlier this week. | |
He said a truck had killed the passengers who were on the road after their bus had been held up by the bandits. |