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Nigeria Police Stations and Prisons Locator
The Police Stations and Prisons Locator is a directory of all the police stations and prisons in all the 36 States and the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria. We understand the indispensability of police stations and prisons in the system of criminal justice in Nigeria, like all other legal systems worldwide, and the need to provide information on them. Such information will be useful to the Police and Prisons authorities themselves, lawyers, Judges, the public, and the numerous social and religious organisations that are committed to assisting and rehabilitating inmates.
We would appreciate the assistance of the Police and Prisons authorities as well as members of the public with regard to the following information on all police stations and prisons: full street address, city, Local Government Area, State, official phone number, etc. You may submit such information to us either by using our Contact Form on this website (please click here to access the Form) or through email to the following address: info@nigerianlawresources.com.
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Nigeria Police Stations Locator | ||
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Any State highlighted in blue has entries | ||
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Abuja (FCT) * |
Ekiti |
Niger |
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Abia |
Enugu |
Ogun |
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Adamawa |
Gombe |
Ondo |
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Akwa Ibom |
Imo |
Osun |
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Anambra |
Jigawa |
Oyo |
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Bauchi |
Kaduna |
Plateau |
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Bayelsa |
Kano |
Rivers |
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Benue |
Katsina |
Sokoto |
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Borno |
Kebbi |
Taraba |
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Cross River |
Kogi |
Yobe |
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Delta |
Kwara |
Zamfara |
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Lagos |
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