⁰lllFCT Police Commissioner Olatunji Disu took proactive measures at the weekend to address growing security concerns in the Federal Capital Territory by conducting an op
The assessment, which took place on March 8, 2025, aimed to identify security vulnerabilities, pinpoint criminal hideouts, and strengthen security measures to prevent future occurrences.
Disu’s efforts demonstrate a commitment to tackling the rising security concerns in the region.
The FCT Command’s spokesperson, SP Josephine Adeh, said in a statempp Persecondnews on Saturday that CP Disu, accompanied by senior officers and local vigilante groups, engaged community leaders and residents to devise effective intervention strategies during the visit.
According to Adeh, key flashpoints and escape routes used by criminals were identified, prompting a commitment to boost patrols, enhance surveillance, and implement structural measures to deter criminal activities.
Disu also reaffirmed the command’s unwavering commitment to securing all parts of the FCT, saying: “Criminal elements take advantage of isolated and difficult terrains such as Guzape Hills to perpetrate unlawful activities, but we will not allow them to thrive.
“This visit is part of a proactive strategy to neutralize their hideouts and reinforce security across the territory.
“We are working closely with stakeholders to implement sustainable security measures that will guarantee the safety of all residents.”
The statement added: “As part of the renewed security strategy, the FCT Police Command will deploy additional tactical teams, intensify intelligence gathering, and strengthen collaboration with local communities to enhance swift response to emergencies.
“Residents are urged to remain vigilant and promptly report suspicious activities to the Police. The Command reaffirms its unshakeable commitment to safeguarding the lives and properties of all FCT residents.
“For emergency reports, citizens can contact the FCT Police Command through the following hotlines: 08032003913, 08028940883, 07057337653. Complaint Response Unit: 08107314192.”
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