Lagos State gets new Police Commissioner

The Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, has appointed, Imohimi Edgar, as the new Commissioner of Police in-charge-of the Lagos State Command, following Edgar’s recent promotion to by the Police Service Commission.

‎Edgar, a seasoned police officer, was until his promotion, the  Deputy Commissioner of Police, DCP, in-charge-of Operations, in Lagos State and was instrumental in ending activities of the dreaded Badoo cult and militants carrying out kidnappings within  Ikorodu and its adjoining communities.

Edgar is a 1984 graduate of Art at the University of Jos, with a master degree in Public and International Affairs from the University of Lagos. He is highly trained on Community and Intelligence Gathering Policing.

He will replace Fatai Owoseni.

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