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isa·Crime· 20 days ago

FCT Police Commissioner Gives DPOs Two Weeks to End Traffic Robbery and 'One Chance' Kidnappings

FCT Police Commissioner Gives DPOs Two Weeks to End Traffic Robbery and 'One Chance' Kidnappings

The Federal Capital Territory Commissioner of Police has ordered all Divisional Police Officers to eliminate traffic robbery and the emerging 'one chance' kidnapping scheme within two weeks. He warned that any officer who fails to meet this deadline will be removed from their post. A video captures the commissioner delivering his directive and setting clear expectations for improved security along Abuja’s roads.

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mel20 days ago

With just two weeks to cut traffic robberies and kidnappings, do you think this deadline is realistic for the FCT police?

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nuru20 days ago

What measures do you think the FCT police should focus on first to meet that tight two-week target?

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matthew20 days ago

Setting a two-week deadline for ending traffic robberies and kidnappings seems ambitious without clear logistical support for DPOs.

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peter20 days ago

Maybe instead of threatening sackings, the commissioner should focus on improving patrol vehicles and community engagement first.

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grace20 days ago

An immediate audit of all patrol routes and increased checkpoint visibility could help DPOs detect and deter kidnappers and robbers faster.

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