
The Rivers State Police Command has arrested three of its officers for alleged involvement in extortion of motorists in Port Harcourt, the State capital.

The three female officers are: Inspector Sarah Anendei, Inspector Caroline Promise, and Inspector Christiana Jatau, were arrested under the Rumuokoro flyover in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area, where they operated an unauthorised point.
According to reports, the three women have been in the act for a long time and had been allegedly involved in illegal activities.
Spokesperson of the command, Grace Iringe-Koko, who confirmed the arrest, said the command had been monitoring the women following reports of their illegal activities.
She said two of them at the point of arrest were not putting on their uniform while on duty, adding that money extorted from motorists was found on them.
Iringe-Koko said: “The Rivers State Police Command has arrested three of its officers following a coordinated monitoring patrol by operatives from the Commissioner of Police team, CP Monitoring Unit on October 29, 2024.
“The operation, conducted under the Rumuokoro Flyover around 3 pm, led to the arrest of Inspector Sarah Anendei, Inspector Caroline Promise, and Inspector Christiana Jatau, who were caught engaging in a corrupt practice against innocent motorists under the Flyover.
“Two of the officers, Inspectors Caroline Promise and Christiana Jatau, were found conducting this unprofessional behaviour while out of uniform, further contravening police standards. Their misconduct was captured on video by a mobile phone, providing clear evidence of their actions.
“During the immediate on-site investigation, the operatives searched the officers and recovered the money taken from the motorists, marking a swift response in upholding ethical practices within the Rivers State Police Command.
“The officers are currently detained and awaiting appropriate disciplinary measures. The Rivers State Police Command reaffirms its commitment to professional integrity and assures the public that any personnel found violating the principles of service will be held accountable.”