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War Against Terror: Police Commence Special Operations

The Nigeria Police Force has commenced special operations nationwide in line with the resolution of the Police High Command to ensure a seamless and secure … Continue reading War Against Terror: Police Commence Special Operations


Police The Nigeria Police Force has commenced special operations nationwide in line with the resolution of the Police High Command to ensure a seamless and secure Easter Celebration and beyond.

The operations encompass extensive counter-terrorism sweeps, detailed overt and covert surveillance operations, intelligence-driven raids, arms mop-up exercise, special stop and search exercise, amongst others.

According to a statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba, Police operatives involved in this exercise would be drawn from the Bomb Disposal Squad, Counter-Terrorism Units, Police Mobile Force and Joint Border Patrol Units, Force Intelligence Bureau, Police Dog Section and conventional Police Teams.

They are expected to pay special attention to Motor Parks, Airports, Seaports, Border points, Recreation Parks, Major Markets, Shopping Malls, and other places with high human traffic.

The statement read: “In ensuring a successful execution of this special operation, the IGP has ordered all Zonal AIGs and CPs including other Commanding Officers to ensure effective deployments of men and resources throughout the period of the operation. In addition, these Commanding Officers have been directed to remain on ground and personally supervise the special operation throughout the Easter holidays and beyond.

“The Police High Command strongly advises owners of unregistered vehicles to withdraw them from the highways immediately. Persons and companies operating vehicles painted in Police colours or bearing Police insignia are also advised to withdraw them from public roads forthwith as field operatives have been directed to arrest and bring to book all such violators. Similarly, owners of uncompleted buildings are to keep them clear of undesirable elements and to report to the Police all unauthorized persons inhabiting such places.”

The Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, also expressed his appreciation to the Nigerian public for their support to the Nigeria Police and other law enforcement agencies in their resolve to make Nigeria safe and secure.

He reassured the public that the security agencies would leave no stone unturned in ensuring the safety of all Nigerians during the holidays and thereafter.