Operation G-7: 3 kidnap suspects smashed in FCT

FCT POLICE COMMAND

Josephine Adeh FCT Police Public Relations Officer.

By Monday Ijeh

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command said the second phase of a special anti-crime operation code-named “Operation G-7 has started yielding positive results with the arrest of three suspects over a kidnap incident.

The suspects were arrested at at Kasanki village in the Gwagwalada Area of the FCT on Dec. 12, DSP Josephine Adeh, the FCT Police Command Public Relations Officer said in a statement on Wednesday.

“The arrest was made possible following an intelligence-led operation by the operatives of Operation G7.

“The operatives stormed a suspected criminal camp at Gulida village, a border community with Abaji Area Council at about 04:00hrs on Dec. 13 and arrested the suspects with some exhibits,” she said.

The Police spokesperson said the second phase of a special anti-crime operation was inaugurated to combat violent crimes in the FCT and other neighbouring states.

She said that the second phase of Operation G-7 was an improvement on the 1st Phase inaugurated earlier in the year.

“The second phase, which is a product of the assessment of the performance of the first phase, will engender improved inter-agency collaboration, proactive crime prevention and law enforcement activities.

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“It will also engender dedicated spirit on the part of the security community to keep the FCT and its neighbouring states safe and secured,” she said.

She said the Commissioner of Police (CP) in charge of FCT, Mr Babaji Sunday, said the special operation had become necessary to ensure a hitch-free Yuletide.

Adeh said the operation was part of preparations by the security community ahead of the festive season.

Adeh urged the operatives to put in their best to ensure that criminal elements were not given space to operate in FCT.

She enjoined residents to trust and continue to support the police with credible and timely information through 08032003913, 08061581938, 07057337653 and 08028940883.

Adeh said the Public Complaint Bureau (PCB) desk could be reached on 09022222352.

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