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the police watchdog says it s seen a sharp rise in the number of officers and staff accused of abusing their positions for sexual purposes. the independent office for police conduct says referrals made in england and wales last year were almost double the 2016 numbers. here s our home affairs correspondent, june kelly. the rape and murder of sarah everard by a serving constable shone a light on the issue of police officers and staff who abuse their positions for sexual purposes. wayne couzens used a police warrant card to falsely arrest and kidnap sarah. in recent years there has been a rise in police personnel facing allegations of abusing their role for sexual gainer. 0ne barman played by an actor told the bbc s newsnight one woman, who is played by an actor, said someone was threatening
By Michael Olugbode
An 80-year-old woman, Mrs. Mary Adebayo, her 19-year-old grand-daughter, Funmilola Adebayo and two other ladies have been arrested in Akure, the Ondo State capital by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, (NDLEA), for selling assorted illicit drugs.
The drugs they were caught with include cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, tramadol, swinol and skuchies.
According to a statement issued yesterday by the spokesman of the anti-drug agency, Mr. Femi Babafemi, a raid was made on their locations based on intelligence.
He said: “Following intelligence-based raids and follow up operations on their locations on Sunday, May 2, 2021, over 192 kilogrammes of cocaine and other psychoactive substances were recovered from the suspects while the octogenarian, her granddaughter and two other ladies; Tessy Matthew and Blessing Adesida were arrested.”