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JUST IN:Recruitment: Police Shortlist 110,000 (SEE FULL DETAILS)

JUST IN:Recruitment: Police Shortlist 110,000 (SEE FULL DETAILS)A total of 110,469 applicants have been shortlisted by the Police Service Commission (PSC) for the next phase of recruitment into the force, Chairman  of the commission, Mr Mike Okiro, said yesterday.

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The 110,469 are the  lucky ones from the 338, 250 invited for the recent screening in the 36 state commands  and FCT.

The next phase of the exercise is an aptitude test scheduled to begin on Monday,August 22.

22, 454 of the 110, 469 applicants are shortlisted for Cadet ASPs, 24,456 for Cadet Inspectors and 63,559 for Police Constables.

Okiro said that aptitude test for cadet ASPs for general duty and specialists will begin on August 22 while that of Cadet Inspectors for both general duty and specialists will hold on August 23.

He said that the test for police constables for both cadres would take place on August 24.

According to him,the physical screening of specialists is scheduled for August 29 after they will have taken the aptitude tests.

Okiro said that the commission adhered strictly to the requirements needed from the applicants for the exercise.

He said that some of the applicants were screened out for over age, alteration and falsification of documents and year of graduation.

The others included physical features, tattoo marks, first school leaving certificate, certificate of state of origin and class of degree or diploma.

He said that over 115 applicants who were arrested during the screening for forgery and impersonation were handed over to the police for investigation and prosecution.

The chairman restated the commission’s desire to sustain the integrity of the exercise, saying that questions for the tests would only be disclosed to the coordinators on the examination date.

He reassured Nigerians that the exercise would be transparent and all applicants would be given equal opportunities to pursue a career in the police.

Okiro warned that any candidate caught undermining the integrity of the exercise would be prosecuted in line with extant laws.

He said that emails have been sent to all shortlisted applicants, adding that the master list for each state had been sent to all state commands to paste at command headquarters and examination centres.

The commission received 911,438 applications, comprising 262, 462 for cadet ASPs,  211,832 for cadet Inspectors and 437,144 for police constables and shortlisted 338,250 for the screening.

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