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Akinwande Soji-Ojo
The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, has held a crucial meeting with the Force Management Team and Tactical Squads to address the escalating insecurity across the country.
Bandits have been breaking into houses and picking up residents from the comfort of their homes in the Federal Capital Territory.
The incident, which have caused panic, reached its height when some Abuja residents, including a 13-year-old secondary school student, were killed over failure to meet the deadline for ransom payment.
A statement by Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Muyiwa Adejobi, on Tuesday, said the IGP, while expressing deep concern over the events, emphasised 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 emphasised the need for a 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.
“While reassuring Nigerians, especially residents of the Federal Capital Territory, of improved security, the IGP ordered the Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Department of Operations, to personally coordinate the upscaled security strategies emplaced to decimate kidnappers and other criminally minded individuals in the FCT and immediately restore normalcy.
“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 a collective effort in combating criminal elements,” Adejobi said.