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Insecurity: Police launch new operation against bandits

By: Admin

As the wave of crimes continue to blow across states of the country, the Inspector General of Police, Mr Adamu Muhammed says the police have taken steps to deepen its strategy of combating crime and criminals across the nation.

He maintained that the force would not relent in its efforts to redirect attention to renewed approach against criminal attacks by bandits on innocent Nigerians.

Adamu said, the force will match step by step against every criminal act.

“ We will close every attempt by swiftly taming criminals. Wherever they move to, they will find us tactically and combatant difficult to perpetrate their acts”, he vowed.

Adamu who addressed officers and men of the Sokoto command of the force, gave his words of assurance with passion and commitment to ensuring the use of strategic intelligence machinery to combat insecurity especially in parts of northwest, also said the police was actively and battle ready to deplete crime rate in the country.

”We are strengthening our logistics capacity with adequate support for our personnel”, he said.

He urged police operatives to be awake to their role in tackling security problems to ensure the safety of lives and property of citizens.

The IGP disclosed that the force had demonstrated its commitment through the launch of its newly introduced “Operation Puff Addar”, adding ” we have commenced action in Abuja, Katsina and Zamfara. Our next place of launch is Sokoto”, he disclosed.

According to Adamu who also visited Gusau, the capital of Zamfara state earlier before visiting Sokoto,” said it is duty bound on all police to brace up to the task of doing what is best, taught and needed at curbing crime. Note that the public is watching keenly”, he stressed.

He noted that there were enormous challenges which informed his decision to tour formations and commands to get first-hand information in order to profer solutions in earnest.

The IGP  assured of welfare of the police, explaining that the problems of underpayments and related challenges especially those associated with TSA, IPIS among others would be tackled speedily.

”Efforts are being made as we are working assiduously in synergy with the office of the Accountant General and CBN to ensure every personnel is captured as appropriate”, he stressed.

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