Crack detective and head of the Intelligence Response Squad (IRT) which investigated the Offa bank robbery, DCP Abba Kyari.DCP Abba Kyari.

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Forty-five crime busting officers, including crack-detective, Abba Kyari, have finally been rewarded by the Police Service Commission (PSC) to teach a lesson that hardwork pays.

Kyari has been elevated to the rank of Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), alongside DCP Habu A. Sani, the Head of the IGP Monitoring Unit, who has stepped up as a Commissioner of Police (CP).

A statement from the PSC today reveals that the officers are those who participated in the successful arrest of notorious kidnap kingpin, Evans.

They have been granted special promotion, says the statement signed by PSC spokesman, Ikechukwu Ani.

NewsmakersNG learnt that the promotions were ratified today at a plenary presided over by the PSC Chairman, Mr Mike Okiro. Thirteen of the officers were promoted in acting capacity because they weren’t eligible for substantive promotion, the PSC stated.

The promotions are coming a year after Nigerians widely celebrated the officers for the arrest of Evans and about 20 suspected gang members in Lagos.

Crime Waits for No Man: Abba Kyari quickly mounted a motorbike in pursuit of Evans on the day he was arrested in Magodo.

Properties worth millions of naira were said to have been recovered from the suspects. They were also held responsible for several kidnap incidents nationwide.

The suspects are currently being prosecuted at different courts in Lagos.

Here is the full statement from the PSC:

PSC APPROVES SPECIAL PROMOTION OF 45 POLICE OFFICERS FOR GALANTRY IN THE ARREST OF WANTED KIDNAPPER, ËVANS”AND HIS GANG

The Police Service Commission has approved special promotion of forty five police officers and acting appointments for another 13 officers who played major roles in the arrest of Chukwudumuje Onuoamadike, aka Evans, a notorious kidnapper and 21 Members of his gang.

The Commission took the decision today, Thursday, April 19th, 2018, at its 27th Plenary Meeting which began in Abuja on Tuesday, April 17th, 2018 and presided over by the Chairman of the Commission, Sir Dr. Mike Mbama Okiro, a retired Inspector General of Police.

The promotion and acting appointments were based on the superlative performance of the officers in the arrest of the deadly gang who terrorized Nigerians. The officers are of the Intelligence Response Team, (IRT), Special Tactical Squad (STS) and Technical Intelligence Unit under the direct supervision and coordination of the IGP Monitoring Unit at the Force Headquarters Abuja.

The promotion and acting appointments were also necessitated by the need to match rank with schedules of duty either being performed or to be performed by the officers and for their acts of gallantry and courage exhibited in the course of duty.

Dr. Okiro said the new ranks would greatly motivate the Officers for improved performance.

The Forty five officers promoted included DCP Habu A. Sani, the Head of the IGP Monitoring Unit, who however, has been directed to appear before the Commission tomorrow, Friday, April 20th 2018 for an interactive session in line with the Commission’s policy for officers transiting to the rank of Commissioner.

Others are two Assistant Commissioners of Police to Deputy Commissioners, one Chief Superintendent of Police to Assistant Commissioner of Police, one Superintendent of Police to Chief Superintendent, sixteen Assistant Superintendents of Police to Deputy Superintendent and twenty four Inspectors to Assistant Superintendents. One Assistant Superintendent was appointed acting Deputy Superintendent while twelve Inspectors were also appointed acting Assistant Superintendents.

The acting appointments were approved for officers who were not due for promotion.

Ikechukwu Ani

Head, Press and Public Relations

Thursday, April 19th, 2018.

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