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Hundreds of Nigerian robbers shot | Hundreds of Nigerian robbers shot |
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Nigeria's police chief Mike Okiro has admitted that 785 suspected armed robbers have died in encounters with police in the last three months. | Nigeria's police chief Mike Okiro has admitted that 785 suspected armed robbers have died in encounters with police in the last three months. |
The Nigerian police force has been criticised by human rights groups for killing suspects instead of arresting them and giving them a fair trial. | The Nigerian police force has been criticised by human rights groups for killing suspects instead of arresting them and giving them a fair trial. |
But Mr Okiro said almost 1,600 suspected armed robbers had also been arrested and charged in that time. | But Mr Okiro said almost 1,600 suspected armed robbers had also been arrested and charged in that time. |
He took over as acting police inspector general just over 100 days ago. | He took over as acting police inspector general just over 100 days ago. |
Funding call | Funding call |
To mark the anniversary, Mr Okiro paraded a crack squad of about 50 police officers in front of reporters on Thursday at police headquarters in the capital, Abuja. | |
Mr Okiro has been in office for just over 100 days | Mr Okiro has been in office for just over 100 days |
He said they were responsible for the crackdown on crime mainly witnessed in north-eastern Nigeria. | He said they were responsible for the crackdown on crime mainly witnessed in north-eastern Nigeria. |
A police spokesman told the BBC that 62 officers had also lost their lives when taking on suspected armed robbers. | |
As part of his anti-corruption crusade, Mr Okiro said 28 police officers caught collecting bribes on the roads had been dismissed during his time in office. | As part of his anti-corruption crusade, Mr Okiro said 28 police officers caught collecting bribes on the roads had been dismissed during his time in office. |
Speaking to a parliamentary committee on Wednesday, he called for $26m of outstanding state funding to be paid to the police. | |
He said the force was in dire need of accommodation for its more than 360,000 personnel, Nigeria's Daily Trust newspaper reports. | He said the force was in dire need of accommodation for its more than 360,000 personnel, Nigeria's Daily Trust newspaper reports. |
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