The Nigerian Police Force has returned N1 million that was extorted from corps members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).
This restitution followed an investigation into claims that some police officers had unlawfully collected the money from the corps members under dubious circumstances.
The incident reportedly took place during a routine stop-and-search operation, where the corps members were coerced into handing over the money.
Upon receiving complaints, authorities launched an internal investigation, which led to the identification of the officers involved and the recovery of the funds.
The refund of the N1 million to the corps members is part of broader efforts by the Nigerian Police Force to address corruption within its ranks and improve its relationship with the public.
This action has been met with positive reactions from the public, with many appreciating the transparency and accountability demonstrated in handling the matter.
The officers involved are expected to face disciplinary actions following the conclusion of the investigation.
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