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Police On Twitter: The Real Reasons We Don't Go To The Physical Police Stations by BluntCrazeMan: 10:55pm On Jul 15, 2022
Response to the earlier thread:
“REPORT ROBBERY IN POLICE STATIONS, NOT TWITTER – LAGOS POLICE SPOKESMAN”
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It is not that we don't like reporting crimes through the proper channels to the police, or that we are afraid of going to the police station, but the actual truth is that the Nigeria Police Force are the ones that are not helping matters.
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Anybody that goes to report cases at any nearest Station of the Nigerian Police would just be ready to be faced with lots of bottlenecks - which are created by the police officers themselves.

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Below are SOME of the major bottlenecks:

1. Every other available officers in the station would always be making it very difficult for the person to have an audience with the DPO, unless some amount of money comes out of the person's pocket.

2. In order to ordinarily report any crime, the person must pay for the opening of the CASE FILE.


3. After paying for the CASE FILE, the person must also pay for the writing of the statement.

4. Inside the statement, they would tell you a lot of things which you must describe, even those that you might not even have paid attention to.

5. Even after all these payments, the police-station CAN NEVER give the person any updates on the case again. Even though the person was the one who reported the case, and wrote the statement, and paid for the case file. They would always say that they are still investigating.


6. If the person starts to pressure them to be quick in their investigations, they would prepare a bill which they call “Mobilisation” and present to the person, which would help them leave every other jobs they were supposed to do and do the one at hand. And even at that, they MAY still not arrive at a very good conclusion.
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With this now, you can see why it is so difficult for anybody to rush to any police station in order to complain about anything at all.
You must pay for the case file, and pay for the statement, and those are just for the start of the delay in response and actualising anything meaningful.

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These reasons are also why it is difficult to operate the POLICE EMERGENCY NUMBERS in Nigeria.. Because,, if a person calls the police on phone to complain about a crime, then, who would be the person to pay the money for “opening the case file” and the money for “writing of statement”??
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The rot in the police is just too much.
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And for those of you that do not know exactly how the Nigerian Police works,, please you need to know this now...
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The Nigerian Police is not as easy as...
You arrive the station and enter the Station.....,
Then you ask around and find the officer in charge of complaints....,
Ok.. Then you tell him about the crime...,
And they ask you some questions which you would provide answers to......,
And then he makes some series of calls..
And BOOMM... Some policemen would rush outside and jump into the police vehicles and drive off to the location you described..

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NO WAY.!!
THEY DON'T WORK LIKE THAT

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Re: Police On Twitter: The Real Reasons We Don't Go To The Physical Police Stations by BluntCrazeMan: 10:57pm On Jul 15, 2022
Sometimes ago, the Nigeria Police Force published some emergency phone numbers for the various States..
But these numbers never worked...
(In case of any emergency, if you hoped to get good results by calling those numbers,, then you would be in for a veeerry loooonngg journey without an end.)

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Now, with such a bad Police-Phoning experience,, who would like to call the police on phone again??


https://www.facebook.com/ngpolice/photos/a.130238637018204/887831054592288

POLICE EMERGENCY NUMBERS..

1. ABIA 08035415408 08079210003 08079210004 08079210005
2. ADAMAWA 08089671313
3. AKWA IBOM 08039213071 08020913810
4. ANAMBRA 07039194332 08024922772 08075390511 08182951257
5. BAUCHI 08151849417 08127162434 08084763669 08073794920
6. BAYELSA 07034578208
7. BENUE 08066006475 08053039936 07075390677
8. BORNO 08068075581 08036071667 08123823322
9. CROSS RIVER 08133568456 07053355415
10. DELTA 08036684974
11. EBONYI 07064515001 08125273721 08084704673
12. EDO 08037646272 08077773721 08067551618
13. EKITI 08062335577 07089310359
14. ENUGU 08032003702 08075390883 08086671202
15. FCT ABUJA 07057337653 08061581938 08032003913
16. GOMBE 08150567771 08151855014
17. IMO 08034773600 08037037283
18. JIGAWA 08075391069 07089846285 08123821598
19. KADUNA 08123822284
20. KANO 08032419754 08123821575 064977004 064977005
21. KATSINA 08075391255 08075391250
22. KEBBI 08038797644 08075391307
23. KOGI 08075391335 07038329084
24. KWARA 07032069501 08125275046
25. LAGOS 07055462708 08035963919
26. NASARAWA 08123821571 07075391560
27. NIGER 08081777498 08127185198
28. OGUN 08032136765 08081770416
29. ONDO 07034313903 08075391808
30. OSUN 08075872433 08039537995 08123823981
31. OYO 08081768614 08150777888
32. PLATEAU 08126375938 08075391844 08038907662
33. RIVERS 08032003514 08073777717
34. SOKOTO 07068848035 08075391943
35. TARABA 08140089863 08073260267
36. YOBE 07039301585 08035067570
37. ZAMFARA 08106580123

Source: Police Emergency Numbers http://www.npf.gov.ng/polcontact.php

Re: Police On Twitter: The Real Reasons We Don't Go To The Physical Police Stations by Fahdiga(m): 11:00pm On Jul 15, 2022
Reporting to Nigeria police is a waste of time and energy.
Re: Police On Twitter: The Real Reasons We Don't Go To The Physical Police Stations by BluntCrazeMan: 11:05pm On Jul 15, 2022
They have always told us that the Police emergency number in Nigeria is 112..
That number have never really worked.
Nobody had ever successfully used it to report anything to the Nigerian Police..
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Now,, they are planning to launch 199 very soon.
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So,, if 112 didn't work,, is it 199 that is going to work?
Re: Police On Twitter: The Real Reasons We Don't Go To The Physical Police Stations by Totilopussylick(m): 11:10pm On Jul 15, 2022
BluntCrazeMan:
They have always told us that the Police emergency number in Nigeria is 112..
That number have never really worked.
Nobody had ever successfully used it to report anything to the Nigerian Police..
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Now,, they want to launch 199.
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So,, if 112 didn't work,, is it 199 that is going to work?

199 sounds suspicious.

Like 419 tongue.

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Re: Police On Twitter: The Real Reasons We Don't Go To The Physical Police Stations by BluntCrazeMan: 11:22pm On Jul 15, 2022
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There are no functional official means for anybody to report crimes remotely in Nigeria, and have good results.. And that was why the use of social media to report crimes became an option.
Reporting crimes on the social media tended to work, just because such social media posts would go viral, and then, the Nigeria Police Force would start to do Eye-service, so that it would appear as if they are gallantly doing their jobs well.

Thus,, whenever cases go viral on the social media, with pictures and videos flying around everywhere, the DPOs that are involved would start to receive lots of calls from “Above”,, and they would quickly rush to open a case file by themselves and bear the cost, then, they would write the statements and bear the cost,, and they would mobilise themselves by themselves and bear the cost too.. And finally, they would do a very quick investigation in order to have good responses to give to those persons from “Above” whenever they call again.

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So, must we continue to report cases on the social media and pray they go viral before our Police would attend to them??
Re: Police On Twitter: The Real Reasons We Don't Go To The Physical Police Stations by BluntCrazeMan: 11:35pm On Jul 15, 2022
Recently in Anambra State, the Governor after realizing that the people of the State do not report crimes to the police any longer, He published Government-Controlled Government Rapid Response Numbers.
These numbers do not belong to the police.
They belong to the government..
And once the people call these numbers and give information to the Government, the Government now calls the Police from “Above”.

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That sounds funny,, isn't it??
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At best, people are gladly calling those Government Rapid Response Numbers,, and they are giving very useful information to the government through those numbers.

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Re: Police On Twitter: The Real Reasons We Don't Go To The Physical Police Stations by BluntCrazeMan: 11:36pm On Jul 15, 2022
Totilopussylick:


199 sounds suspicious.

Like 419 tongue.
I just don't know why we like that number-9 too much in this our Nigeria
Re: Police On Twitter: The Real Reasons We Don't Go To The Physical Police Stations by BluntCrazeMan: 11:39pm On Jul 15, 2022
Fahdiga:
Reporting to Nigeria police is a waste of time and energy.
Please, say it again well-well., Let these babies here (Golan007 and FreeStuffsNG) hear you very well.
Re: Police On Twitter: The Real Reasons We Don't Go To The Physical Police Stations by Golan007: 11:41pm On Jul 15, 2022
BluntCrazeMan:
Please, say it again well-well., Let these babies here (Golan007 and FreeStuffsNG) hear you very well.

You are quoting Fadigha as a reputable sounding board.

grin
Re: Police On Twitter: The Real Reasons We Don't Go To The Physical Police Stations by BluntCrazeMan: 11:42pm On Jul 15, 2022
KaluwisxPRO:
Why does the Police have a PR/Media department if they cannot act on credible social media report??


Bunch of useless MF.
A functional organization tries to gather information and feedback from the people from all available sources.
The Nigeria Police is there thinking about the Money for “Opening of Case File” and money for “writing of statement”.
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That's so shameful.
Re: Police On Twitter: The Real Reasons We Don't Go To The Physical Police Stations by BluntCrazeMan: 5:49am On Jul 16, 2022
Lalasticlala, Seun
Re: Police On Twitter: The Real Reasons We Don't Go To The Physical Police Stations by Fahdiga(m): 5:58am On Jul 16, 2022
BluntCrazeMan:
Please, say it again well-well., Let these babies here (Golan007 and FreeStuffsNG) hear you very well.
Free them abeg. They are irredeemable.
Re: Police On Twitter: The Real Reasons We Don't Go To The Physical Police Stations by BluntCrazeMan: 6:06am On Jul 16, 2022
Fahdiga:
Free them abeg. They are irredeemable.
I noticed that.
Re: Police On Twitter: The Real Reasons We Don't Go To The Physical Police Stations by Fahdiga(m): 6:09am On Jul 16, 2022
BluntCrazeMan:
I noticed that.
I have long given up on them.

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Re: Police On Twitter: The Real Reasons We Don't Go To The Physical Police Stations by BluntCrazeMan: 7:01am On Jul 16, 2022
Golan007:


You are quoting Fadigha as a reputable sounding board.

grin
I should be quoting you??
Re: Police On Twitter: The Real Reasons We Don't Go To The Physical Police Stations by tk4radi: 3:07pm On Jul 19, 2022
Lalasticlala, Seun
Re: Police On Twitter: The Real Reasons We Don't Go To The Physical Police Stations by tk4radi: 3:07pm On Jul 19, 2022
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