Nasarawa state Police Set to Expand Anti-Kidnapping Unit

By Amina Mohammed, Lafia

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The Nasarawa Police command says it has concluded plans to expand the anti-kidnapping unit of the police from two to five for more efficiency.

State Commissioner of Police (CP), Umar Nadada, stated this while playing host to the officials and members of Nasarawa State Council of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) at the Force headquarters in Lafia, the state capital.

He said expanding the unit would go a long way in tackling the rate of kidnapping and other criminal activities in the state.

On the issue of the Nomad Vigilante recently inaugurated by the Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, Fulani Socio-Cultural Association, the CP said the group is not recognised by the police.

According to the CP, nobody has written formally informing the police of their intention to register any Nomad Vigilante Group.

“It is our duty to attend any gathering to provide security and ensure that hoodlums do not hijack the event or the organisers themselves will not do anything illegal.

“Even when they came to our headquarters, I addressed them outside the command headquarters because there was no formal notification.

“Police has been working with vigilante groups that were recognised and would not work with any group that is not recognised by the state,” the Commissioner added.

On the synergy with NUJ, Nadada said that the police was ready to work with the press for proper policing in the state.

The Commissioner said that the contributions of journalists to the development of any society and of course policing of the society cannot be undermined.

“Media practitioners in Nasarawa State have proven to be truly professional in their reportage and have always contacted us to get clarification before publishing or airing.

“The coverage of police activities in the state has been unprecedented and we need to commend you and appeal that it should be sustained.

“Without the coverage of our activities, the public will not know the effort we are making in fighting crime and the feat we have achieved,” the CP added.

Meanwhile, NUJ Chairman in the state, Comrade Salihu Alkali, congratulated CP Umar Nadada on his posting as the Commissioner of Police in the state and promised to support him to succeed.

Alkali also commended the Police for their relentless effort toward fighting crime and appealed that they should step up patrol along Nasarawa State Polytechnic Lafia and Federal University of Lafia to tackle the increasing robbery cases in the areas.

The NUJ Chairman also said that the people in the state were not happy with the formation of Normad Vigilante and urged the police to do something before it gets out of control.

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