The aptitude test for recruitment into the Nigeria Police Force across the country has been successful.

This is because reports from the aptitude test centres showed the exercise was orderly.

Chairman, Police Service Commission, Mike Okiro said this there were initial hitches on the first day of the exercise, but that it had normalised on the second day.

Okiro, who is also the National Coordinator for the recruitment, said some of the problems were related to applicants who did not receive the invitation through emails for the tests.

According to him, the Commission had issued a statement asking such candidates to crosscheck their names on the master list posted at the venues, saying some of the applicants did not have email accounts but generated one at business centres which they never went back to check.

Okiro a former Inspector General of Police said state coordinators were directed to admit applicants who had no copies of their invitation through emails but had their names in the master list.

The chairman who spoke through Head, Press and Public Relations of the Commission, Ikechukwu Ani, said the Commission would begin screening of documents and physical attributes of the Specialists on Monday.

The Commission had shortlisted 110,469 applicants out of the 338,250 invited for the just concluded screening in 36 states of the federation and the FCT for the tests.

The tests, which started on Monday, ended today (Wednesday) at the various centres across the country.