NCoS sanctions 147 prison officers for misconduct, complicity in contraband trafficking

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The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) has sanctioned 147 staff members for various acts of misconduct, including complicity in contraband trafficking.

The NCoS Controller General, Sylvester Nwakuche, disclosed this in Abuja during the destruction of seized contraband and items recovered from custodial centres nationwide on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.

Nwakuche noted that the trafficking of contraband into custodial centres couldn’t have happened without some level of internal compromise.

Nwakuche said: “Within the service, we have matched policy with action. So far, 147 staff members have been sanctioned for various acts of misconduct.

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“This also includes complicity in contraband trafficking. This underscores a simple truth; accountability is no longer negotiable. The service will not shield anyone who undermines its mandate.

“Any officer who aids, ignores, or facilitates this act is in direct violation of their oath and a threat to the integrity of this service.”

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The NCoS boss emphasised the broader implication, saying the smuggling of contraband into custodial centres fuels violence, sustains criminal networks, and, in some cases, facilitates escape attempts.

Nwakuche said a custodial environment compromised by such activities ceased to serve its purpose.

He added: “That is a risk we will not permit. To our officers and men, your responsibility is clear. Maintain the highest standards of discipline and vigilance.

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“Any form of compromise will attract firm and decisive action in accordance with the law and service regulations.”

Nwakuche urged members of the public, families of inmates, and others interacting with correctional facilities not to attempt to breach the system or influence personnel.

He also appealed to the public not to conceal prohibited items in food, clothing or personal effects, and not to test the integrity of the service, warning that the consequences would be severe.

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