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Senate wants IGP To Investigate Disappearance of Deputy Commandant of NSCDC in Bayelsa

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By Iyojo Ameh

The senate has called on the Inspector General of police to investigate the sudden disappearance of one Raymond Gaadi Deputy Commandant of Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, who was meant to assume office at the Bayelsa state Command but upon arrival went missing.

The call was the resolution of the red chamber which follows a motion by senator Emmanuel Orker -Jev
raising alarm on the disappearance of Raymond Gaadi deputy commandant who was posted from Enugu to Bayelsa state to resume but never assumed office

The lawmaker said the Deputy Commandant had raised alarm that the officer he was meant to take over from was not only resisting to handover but was threatening him.

He added that , two days after the deputy commandant raised alarm over threat to
his life, he went missing

Senator Jev lamented that the authority of NSCDC has displayed little or no concern over the matter since 29th October, 2022.

The senate therefore resolved to urge the commandant of the NSCDC to direct an internal investigation into the matter.

The lawmakers also urged the inspector General Of Police to direct full criminal investigation into the disappearance of Raymond Gaadi deputy commandant of Nigeria Security and civil defense corp.

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