Nasarawa Commissioner of Police vows to tackle rising kidnapping, armed robbery
By Muhammed Ogwu, Lafia
The operatives of the Nigeria Police Force in Nasarawa State have vowed to flush out the kidnappers, bandits and other criminals elements in the Deere community area of Obi Local Government Area of Nasarawa state.
Umar Shehu-Nadada, the commissioner of police Nasarawa state command reiterated the commitment of the command while he received the delegation of the Deere Youth Organisation on Tuesday in Lafia, state capital.
The police boss stated that the police and other security operatives are seriously working toward tackling the security challenges and ensure that the entire state is secured.
According to him, the state government had pledged to further help the police and other sister agencies with more logistics to enable them bring to an end the menace across the 13 local government areas of the state.
He, however, affirmed that security is not just the responsibility of the government and security agencies alone, but, a collective responsibility, appealing to all well meaning citizen of the state to partner the police on that regard.
His words, “Members of the public must support us and assist us with useful information about criminals and thier hideouts to enable us tackle them and ensure that all communities are safe.
“We are ready at anytime to respond when the public gives us information about criminals, because that is our mandate.
“When you see something, say something, to enable us do something in order to secure the state.”
On the issues raised by the organisation, the CP promised them that immediate actions would be taken to increase the presence of their personnel in the area.
On the complain by the organisation that some suspects that were apprehended by the vigilante were released few days after arrest, the CP urged they to provide the police with their names.
He, then stated that the police would investigation to unravel the circumstances surrounding their release and take further action.
Speaking on the matter, Sani Yakubu, Chairman, Dedere Youth Organisation expressed deep concern over the incessant kidnapping and armed robbery in the area.
He explained that so many people from the area have started relocating to Lafia and other safer locations for fear of being kidnapped and attacked.
“Four suspects that were arrested by the vigilante were released few days later and this is not the first time the same suspects were being arrested in the area,” he said.
Yakubu, Chairman, Dedere Youth Organisation appealed that the police post in the area be made a divisional headquarters.
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