Kidnap of over 200 persons in FCT communities exaggerated — NPF

The FCT command of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has stated that the reports of over 200 persons being kidnapped by bandits between December 2023 and January 2024 are exaggerated.

The Commissioner of Police, CP Haruna Garba said the reports were aimed at creating panic among Abuja residents.

The CP’s comments were made known through a statement by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Jisephine Adeh.

It reads, “The FCT Police Command is aware of the news making rounds about the alleged kidnap of over two hundred persons between 23rd December, 2023 to 4th January, 2024, in Bwari and Kuje Area Councils.

“Consequent to the above, the Command wishes to categorically state that there are pockets of abduction of persons in the communities mentioned, but the figure is being escalated to create fear and apprehension in the populace.

“The Commissioner of Police, FCT in a continued effort to enhance the security of the residents and prevention of pockets of abduction, on the 3rd January 2024, visited communities in Bwari.

“During these visits, he engaged with community leaders, assessed security situation/arrangements, and took proactive measures, by deploying additional police personnel and armored police vehicles (APC) with effort in place to extend the same to other communities in the FCT.

“Despite these efforts, concerns have been raised about perceived inactivity.

“However, revealing detailed security strategies emplaced in the above mentioned communities, publicly poses a risk to their effectiveness.

“The Commissioner of Police, FCT, CP Haruna Garba urges citizens to exercise restraint in sharing potentially misleading or mischievous posts, as he reiterates commitment to rid FCT of all forms of criminality.

“He equally calls for cooperation with the police, as it will undoubtedly contribute to a safer and more secure environment for all.

“He equally urges the populace to keep up rendition of distress calls and report suspicious activities through the following emergency lines: 08032003913, 08061581938, 07057337653, and 08028940883. PCB: 090222223527.3

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