Protest in police estate over security threats

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Residents of Kurudu Police Estate Abuja are protesting what they described high security threats by robbers, violation of building plan and poor basic amenities.

They blocked the entrance of the police estate preventing vehicles in and out to drive home their demands.

The protesters are displaying placards with different inscriptions calling on the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Minister, Malam Muhammad Bello and the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Usman Baba to intervene.

They are also chanting various songs of displeasure.

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Vice Chairman of Kurudu Police Estate Owners and Residents Associations Oregbesan Olalekan said about 30 letters have been written to the office of the IGP through the office of the FCT Commissioner of Police but all to no avail.

Olalekan said armed robbers are disturbing owners and residents of the estate and also accused the contractor of mishandling the affairs of the estate.

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