Police Declare Nigerian Senator Wanted
Mon, Aug 28, 2017 | By publisher
Politics
THE NIGERIAN Police Force, NPF, has declared Isa Hamman Misau, a serving senator, wanted.
Jimoh Moshood, Police public relations officer, who announced this on Sunday, August 27, at a press conference in Abuja, claimed that Misau’s name still appears on the police officers staff list.
He said the attention of the force was drawn to publications in the media attributed to the senator captioned, “Senator accuses IG of cornering N10bm monthly IGR, taking bribe to post CPs to juicy states.”
Moshood said: “The claims in the story were fabricated lies and unsubstantiated allegations of the shallow imaginations of a personality claiming to be a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
According to him: “Senator Isah Hamman Misau dubiously absconded and deserted the Nigeria Police Force on 24th September, 2010 when he was redeployed to Niger State Command and he refused to report.
“Consequent upon which he was queried in line with the Public Service Rules Sections 030301(b)(g)(m)&(o) and 030402(a)(b)(c)(e)&(w), in addition to the previous queries and disciplinary process he was facing when he refused to proceed on Junior Command Course(JCC) 49/2008 at Staff College Jos between 5th January, 2009 and 19th June, 2009.”
Moshood further alleged that: “the retirement letter presented to journalists by DSP Mohammed Isa Hamman is suspiciously forged and dubiously obtained.
“The letter which was dated 5th March, 2014, a period of more than four years after AP No 57300 DSP Mohammed Isa Hamman (Senator Isah Hamman Misau) deserted the Force is now being investigated by the Force.
“It is on record for the public and the media to verify that, as AP No 57300 DSP Mohammed Isa Hamman was being wanted as a deserter.”
Moshood said Misau contested and lost the Bauchi Central Senatorial Election in 2011 General Elections under the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, at the age of 37.
He said, “AP. No 57300 DSP Mohammed Isa Hamman absconded from duty and deserted the Force on the 24th September, 2010 but contested the Bauchi Central Senatorial Election in 2011 General Elections under Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN.”
Moshood said he also perpetrated an act of impersonation by acknowledging the receipt of the suspected forged retirement letter as a deputy commissioner of Police (DCP Hamman Isah) instead of his actual rank of a deputy superintendent of Police, DSP).
He said that Mohammed Isa Hamman got the suspected forged retirement letter in 2014 but he contested the Bauchi Central Senatorial Election in 2011 General Elections under the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, at that time he was a deputy superintendent of Police and a deserter of the Force.
He said: “The Nigeria Police Force hereby declares DSP Mohammed Isah Hamman (Senator Isah Haman Misau) a deserter from the Nigeria Police Force; the Force will definitely take appropriate action in this circumstance as it has to do with a Deserter under the Police Act and Regulations.”
He appealed to other security agencies in the country to assist the Nigeria Police Force in this regard.
– Aug 28, 2017 @ 10:45 GMT
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