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Assistant Inspector General of Police , Commander of Zone 9 Police Command (Police) on 16 October 2016
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10 September 2014
Premium Times
Governor Obiano Presents Three Refurbished APCs to Anambra Police
12 November 2014
Daily Independent
Tension in Nnobi Over Traditional Stool, As Community Holds Parallel New Yam Festivals
27 March 2015
Daily Independent
Polls - IG Redeploys Six DIGs, 11 Others
17 July 2016
The Guardian (Nigeria)
Commissioner Approves Promotion, Post of 18 Aigs, 37 CPs
04 February 2015
The Guardian (Nigeria)
Rivers, Kano, 14 Others Get New Police Commissioners
16 October 2016
The Guardian (Nigeria)
Police boss canvasses Transit Camps across LGAs, divisions
19 June 2014
Channels Television
IG Deploys AIG, Four CPs To Supervise Ekiti Election
24 June 2016
Channels Television
Anambra CP Urges Newly Decorated Officers To Be Professional
22 August 2012
Vanguard
IG Orders Redeployment of 18 CPs
08 September 2014
Vanguard
Lagos, 20 other states get new Police Commissioners
27 August 2015
Vanguard
Police redeploys 37 commissioners
16 September 2015
Vanguard
MASSOB breeding kidnappers and armed robbers – Anambra police boss
15 November 2015
Vanguard
Our security template drove robbers, kidnappers out of Anambra – CP Hassan Karma
06 July 2016
Vanguard
Community appeals to FG over controversial monuments
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