Corps Member Declared Wanted By Anambra Police Over Multiple Offences

A member of the National Youths Service Corps attached to the Anambra State Police Command, Mr Emeh Nnamdi Daniel, has been declared wanted by the Anambra State Police Command over allegations of several criminal offences.

DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, the state police spokesperson confirmed on Monday that the 26-year-old corps member with state Code Number: AN/22A/3323 has been indicted in an ongoing investigation in the command. 

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“The Anambra State Police Command today 20/2/2023 wishes to declare Mr Emeh Nnamdi Daniel, aged 26 years old, wanted, on the offence of unlawful possession of a firearm, money laundering, defamation of character, fraud, and impersonation,” he said.

He further requested the public to report to the nearest police station or call the command control room number at 07039194332 or the PPRO at 08039334002, should they have any information that could lead to Daniel’s arrest. “Confidentiality is guaranteed,” Ikenga affirmed.

The status of Mr Daniel as a corps member attached to the police command puts forward severe worries, as the investigation is still ongoing. The public is hereby advised to remain vigilant and report any distrustful movements to the authorities.

The seriousness of the allegations against Daniel further calls for proper screening and monitoring of individuals in sensitive positions to avoid misuse of their offices or power.

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