FCT SECURITY UPDATE: Police Launches Joint Operations Across Federal Capital Territory

 

The FCT Police Command has launched a joint operation with other security agencies to clamp down on unauthorized persons using diplomatic plate numbers to commit crime and evade law enforcement.
‎In a statement signed by the public Relations officer FCT Police Command Josephine Adeh, the Command said the joint operation will  intensify stop-and-search at key flashpoints, targeting individuals involved in “one-chance” robberies, vandalism, and the activities of scavengers posing a growing security threat. 
‎The statement said the operation is 
‎In view of recent security concerns within the Federal Capital Territory, particularly over the past weekends.
 The FCT Police Command activated the robust and intelligence-led operational strategy  aimed at tackling criminal elements and ensuring the continued safety of residents.
‎The statement said Members of the public are strongly advised to avoid driving vehicles with covered number plates, vehicles without number plates, or those bearing only one plate. 
‎It also warns individuals using vehicles with tinted glasses to ensure they possess valid tinted permit documents as Vehicles found in violation of these requirements may be subjected to thorough checks, and the drivers may be delayed.
‎The Command urges all residents to cooperate with officers on duty, remain law-abiding, and exercise patience as these measures are being implemented for the safety of all. 
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