Police Arrest 806 Suspected Kidnappers, Rapists In 10 Weeks
The inspector-general of police (IGP)
Kayode Egbetokun said the Nigeria Police Force has arrested 375 suspected
kidnappers, rapists and rescued 134 kidnap victims in the last 10 weeks.
The IGP stated this at his last
conference with strategic police managers for 2023 in Abuja yesterday.
At the conference, the IGP said,
"The efforts of police operatives have led to significant achievements in
10 weeks including the rescue of 134 kidnap victims, arrest of 375 suspected
kidnappers, 578 armed robbery suspects, 431 suspects for rape and other sexual
related offences, 724 murder/homicide suspects, 2,343 suspects for other
criminal offences, as well as the recovery of 419 firearms and 4,235 ammunition
of various calibre.
"Notable amongst the cases busted
within the period under review include the arrest of the daredevil robbers
responsible for the deadly Otukpo bank robbery of 20th October, 2023, during
which the Divisional Police Officer, Otukpo Division and many other innocent
Nigerians lost their lives and huge sums of money were carted away from three
commercial banks; the rescue of eight students of the Federal University Lafia
who were kidnapped on 7th December, 2023 in Nasarawa State; and the
interception of a consignment of illicit arms intended for distribution to
IPOB/ESN Camps, the arrest of the gunrunner and recovery of 22 semi-automatic
pump action guns and 625 live cartridges."
Meanwhile, the IGP earlier joined
representatives from the United States Government's INL at the IGP’s Conference
Hall in the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
Force PRO, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi said,
"The MoU focuses on the operationalization of the Special Intervention
Squad, a joint initiative aimed at strengthening the capacity of the Nigeria
Police Force in addressing emerging security challenges."
The IGP, while expressing
gratitude for the collaboration with the US government, emphasized the
importance of international partnerships in addressing transnational crime and
ensuring the overall safety and security of the nation.
He reiterated the commitment of the
NPF to upholding the highest standards of professionalism and service delivery
urging all strategic police managers to commit themselves to the new policing
vision anchored on a culture of discipline and professional competence, guided
by the rule of law, driven by service and passion for excellence.
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