3,180 police officers deployed for safe Christmas in FCT

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The Federal Capital Territory Police Command has announced the deployment of 3,180 personnel to ensure the safety and security of residents during the 2024 Christmas celebration.

This was disclosed in a press statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh, on behalf of the FCT Commissioner of Police, CP Olatunji Disu.

Adeh said the deployment will focus on enhancing security visibility in places of worship, event centres, and other public spaces.

She added that it would also address safety concerns in identified black spots, uncompleted buildings, and shanties.

She said, “The Commissioner of Police for the Federal Capital Territory, CP Olatunji Disu, has announced the deployment of 3,180 officers across the territory to ensure the safety and security of residents during the 2024 Christmas celebration.

“This initiative aims to enhance visibility at places of worship, event centres, and public spaces while addressing potential security concerns in identified black spots, uncompleted buildings, and shanties. The initiative includes stop-and-search operations, vehicular and foot patrols, and the strategic deployment of Police Rapid Response Squads and Tactical Teams.

“Key strategies include the deployment of Police Rapid Response Squads and Tactical Teams, conducting stop-and-search operations, and implementing both vehicular and foot patrols. The FCT Police will also collaborate with sister security agencies to strengthen public safety throughout the festive season.”

Adeh said the FCT Police Command would collaborate with other security agencies to strengthen public safety.

She said, “Additionally, Police Explosive Ordnance Disposal teams will conduct security sweeps of essential government and public infrastructures. CP Disu emphasizes the importance of cooperation between the police, religious leaders, and owners of recreational facilities to ensure a secure environment.”

Adeh noted that the CP urged religious leaders and owners of recreational centres to cooperate with the police and the EOD teams to create a secure environment for Christmas celebrations.

“He also extended warm holiday greetings to the Christian community and all FCT residents, reassuring them of the command’s commitment to their safety.

“He further urged the public to avoid the use of knockouts, fireworks, and firecrackers, citing their potential to cause unnecessary panic. Residents were encouraged to remain vigilant and promptly report any suspicious activities to the police,” she added.

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