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Hushpuppy Scandal: Police Service Commission Reveals Why Abba Kyari Could Be Sacked

The Police Service Commission (PSC) has disclosed that an outright dismissal is one of the penalties that can be imposed on a Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Abba Kyari, if he is found guilty of the allegations against him.

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Kyari was recently suspended by the police authorities after his indictment by the US for his alleged role in the $1.1million fraud by Ramon Abass, popularly called Hushipuppi.

The police officer has denied any wrongdoing.

However, Austin Braimoh, the spokesperson for the PSC has spoken about the likely disciplinary actions that Kyari might face if he is culpable.

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Braimoh told Channels TV that the punishment for police officers who have committed infractions includes a warning, reprimand, severe reprimand, reduction in rank, and outright dismissal.

He said it is sad that crimes fighters sometimes end up being entangled in negativity.

But the PSC spokesperson pointed out that it is not right to conclude that DCP Kyari is guilty since he has not been tried under Nigerian laws yet.

Braimoh stated that Kyari’s indictment by the US court needs to be subjected to the Nigerian laws first to verify if the police officer is guilty as alleged.

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He noted that it will be unfortunate if the once celebrated police officer is found guilty of the indictment.

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