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Insecurity in FCT: IGP orders DIG (Ops) to take charge

*Sets up Tactical Team to coordinate intelligence, rout the criminals

*Emphasises on proactive security approach to tackle the menace

By Hassan Zaggi

In an effort to halt escalating security challenges in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, has instructed the Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIG), Department of Operations, to coordinate the upscaled security strategies put in place to decimate kidnappers and other criminal-minded individuals in the city and immediately restore normalcy. 

The Police boss gave the directive at an emergency meeting of the Force Management Team and other Tactical Commanders in Abuja.

He expressed deep concern over the unfortunate security challenges in the FCT and emphasized the need for decisive action to curb such heinous crimes. 

During the meeting which centred on a comprehensive review of current security challenges, strategic planning, and the deployment of tactical resources to tackle emerging threats, the IGP emphasized the need for coordinated and intelligence-driven approach to address the evolving security landscape.

Tactical squads were briefed and directed to intensify efforts on the deployment of proactive measures to prevent criminal activities and protect citizens. 

A statement by the Force Spokesman, ACP Muyiwa Adejobi, noted that in addition to operational strategies, the IGP underscored the significance of community engagement and collaboration with relevant stakeholders to gather information, enhance trust, and foster collective effort in combating criminal elements.  

Recall that there have been spaces of kidnappings in FCT and towns bothering it, particularly Kagarko in Kaduna State.

Kidnappers had in Bwari Area Council kidnapped a family of five, released their father to go source for ransom, and killed the first daughter, claiming the man was wasting time bringing the money.

They have also killed two other victims and made life unbearable for residents of Bwari, Kuje, Gwagwalada and Abaji Area Councils of FCT. 

The situation in other parts of the country appears no better as either Kidnappers, bandits or unknown gunmen have made life miserable in several parts of the country. 

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