NewsPolicemen Attached To VIPs Will Be Withdrawn – IGP

Policemen Attached To VIPs Will Be Withdrawn – IGP

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BEVERLY HILLS, June 23, (THEWILL) – The Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, has announced that the Police would withdraw personnel of its mobile formation attached to important personalities in the country back to the barrack.

Idris made this known in Abuja, on Friday in an interactive session with a group of civil society organisations under the auspices of “The Situation Room explaining that the measure was intended to bring the police closer to Nigerians.

Idris said that the force had created additional mobile police squadron in states to enhance police operations, adding that Nigerians would now have more Special Protection Units (SPUs) in the commands in the zones.

“We will withdraw all mobile police back to barracks to concentrate on dealing with serious law and order situation,” he revealed.

“It means that we are stopping deployment of mobile police from protecting VIPs in the country because that is not where they should serve.

“This is to allow us have enough men on the ground to deal especially with the issues of kidnapping.

“We are creating new SPUs in each command; so, virtually all commands will have them, and with the support of the state governments, most of them would be deployed specially to states.”

Idris said that the decision was basically to stem the cases of incessant kidnapping, adding that it had become a challenge that the force received hundreds of cases daily.

He also called for the establishment of special courts to address the cases of kidnapping insisting that the public opinion is that kidnapers are not being prosecuted enough so there is need to seek strict measure to punish them.

The IGP said that with the creation of special task force squadron on terrorism, a lot of kidnappers had been arrested and that the force had 2, 000 suspected kidnappers across the country.

He reiterated the force’s commitment to apprehending the notorious and wanted kidnapper from Benue commonly called “Ghana”, saying that his days were numbered.

He thanked Nigerians for their support and called for more collaboration to curb crime “because it will take a collaborative effort to win against crime in the country.”

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