The Delta State Police Command has taken administrative action concerning the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of the Jesse Division following complaints alleging unprofessional conduct.
According to multiple reports, the complaints included accusations of extortion linked to a case involving a suspect and a sum of ₦2.5 million allegedly collected from a relative of the suspect. The matter reportedly drew public attention and calls for an internal review, including demands for appropriate sanctions and the return of the disputed funds.
In response, the Delta State Police Command is said to have redeployed the officer from the Jesse Division, while steps were reportedly taken to address the financial complaint. Police authorities have not publicly disclosed full details of the internal findings but confirmed that the matter was handled in line with established disciplinary procedures.
The development comes amid broader efforts by the Delta State Commissioner of Police, CP Olufemi Abaniwonda, to strengthen professionalism and accountability within the command. In recent weeks, the command has redeployed several Divisional Police Officers across the state as part of measures aimed at improving operational effectiveness and addressing complaints related to misconduct and crime management in various divisions.
The Delta State Police Command has reiterated its commitment to upholding the directives of the Inspector-General of Police on transparency, discipline, and ethical policing, assuring the public that allegations against officers are taken seriously and handled through appropriate internal mechanisms.