Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 11, Dan Bature, has advised officers of Nigeria Police to key into anti-corruption crusade of President Muhammad Buhari.

Bature made this known during his official visit to the Police Command in Ondo, saying police should be a major stakeholder in the fight.

According to him, discipline, which was the hallmark of the present administration, must be the focal point of police, saying there must be high level of uprightness, transparency in the endeavours of the force.

Bature said police must be indulged in intelligence policing, saying police should not relax on their duties.

Reiterating the ban on road blocks, he advised them to desist from checking of vehicles and customs papers except on suspicion, saying police should ensure safety on highways and not to disturb motorists.

On November twenty-six governorship election, the AIG assured the state of police ability to overwhelm any challenge that could come up.

Earlier, the Commissioner of Police in the state, Hilda Ibifuro-Harrison, said the state was relatively peaceful because of high level of intellectuality, saying there was constant relevant divulgence of information in curbing crime rate.

Ibifuro-Harrison therefore, said there were insufficient patrol vehicles in the command, considering the forthcoming governorship election in the state, saying the command also needs increase of manpower without which the command may be incapacitated.