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  • FCT CP urges residents to be vigilant

    FCT CP urges residents to be vigilant

    The Commissioner of Police (CP), Force the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Olatunji Disu, yesterday advised residents to be more vigilant against criminal activities during the period of Ramadan.

    The CP in a statement through the Command’s Spokesperson, SP Josephine Adeh, said: “As we enter the sacred month of Ramadan—a time for spiritual reflection and community bonding—the FCT Police Command urges residents to remain vigilant against criminal activities during this period.

    “Thieves often target vehicles parked near mosques during Taraweeh and Fajr prayers, especially in poorly lit areas. Park in well-lit, secure locations; Use anti-theft devices and avoid leaving valuables in cars; coordinate with mosque committees to form volunteer security teams,” he said.

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    According to him, criminals may exploit pre-dawn (Suhur) and post-Fajr hours when households are often asleep or at prayer, urging the residents to ensure doors and windows are secured with quality locks.

    “Be cautious of fake charity drives, Eid gift scams, and phishing attempts that increase during Ramadan. Verify charities through official channels before donating; Buy from only trusted websites and avoid unsecured payment links,” he cautioned.

    CP Disu assured residents that strategic deployments are in place for a safe Ramadan. He called on religious leaders and community heads to support security efforts by promoting peace and sharing credible information.

    “For emergencies or to report suspicious activities, please contact the Police at 08032003913; 08028940883; 07057337653 Complaint Response Unit: 08107314192. The FCT Police Command is committed to ensuring the safety and security of all residents during Ramadan,” he said.

  • FCT commissioner of police decorates three newly promoted ACPs

    FCT commissioner of police decorates three newly promoted ACPs

    The Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Commissioner of Police, (CP), Olatunji Disu, on Monday decorated three Chief Superintendents of Police (CSP) recently promoted to the rank of Assistant Commissioners of Police (ACP). 

    The ceremony, held at the FCT Command Headquarters, honored ACP Azeez Idowu, ACP Usman Abini, and ACP Nnayi Yahaya in the presence of senior officers, family, and colleagues.

    CP Disu commended the officers for their dedication and urged them to embrace their new responsibilities with professionalism and commitment to the safety and security of the Federal Capital Territory. 

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    According to a statement issued by the FCT Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh, the CP also recognized the vital support of their families in their success.

    Reaffirming the Command’s commitment to rewarding excellence, Disu encouraged all personnel to remain disciplined and dedicated to their duties.

  • Disu to FCT criminals: move

    Disu to FCT criminals: move

    The new Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Commissioner of Police (CP), Olatunji Disu yesterday warned that he would not tolerate any criminality in the nation’s capital.

    Disu gave the warning in Abuja while addressing officers and men of the command on his assumption of duties as the 32nd CP.

    The new FCT police boss is the immediate past Rivers State CP.

    Disu took over from Benneth Igweh, who was promoted to an Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG), Zone 7. 

    Acknowledging the security challenges facing the FCT, the CP promised to remain committed to the foundation of enhancing the security situation mechanism instituted by his predecessors.

    Disu also promised to prioritise community policing, intelligence gathering, technology integration, training and development and public engagement to achieve the needed result.

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    He said: “It is both an honour and a privilege to stand before you as the new Commissioner of Police for the Federal Capital Territory. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to the Inspector-General of Police for entrusting me with this critical responsibility.

    “As I assume this role, I am acutely aware of the security challenges facing the FCT and the foundational work laid by my predecessors to maintain relative peace. I am committed to building upon this groundwork and enhancing our efforts to significantly improve the security situation in our territory.

    “To those who seek to disrupt the tranquility of the FCT, I send a clear and resolute message: my tenure will be marked by a zero-tolerance approach to all forms of crime and criminality. We will not waver in our commitment to safeguarding our community, ensuring that law enforcement is both effective and respectful of the rights of all citizens.

  • How we coordinated death of 2Baba, Rivers DPO’s killer – Police

    How we coordinated death of 2Baba, Rivers DPO’s killer – Police

    The Rivers State Police command led by CP Olatunji Disu has given a timeline of operations and activities that led to the death of Gift Okpara, aka, 2Baba, the most wanted suspect in the brutal killing of the Ahaoda Divisional Police Officer (DPO), SP. Bako Angbasim.

    Angbasim, a professional crime fighter, was brutally killed on September 8, 2023, in the Odeimude community, Ahoada West local government area by the Iceland cult group led by 2Baba with his body decapitated, mutilated, and paraded in a viral video.

    The police in a statement signed by the Public Relations Officer, Grace Iringe-Koko, confirmed their various efforts to apprehend the wanted killer, who had N100m bounty placed on him by the state government.

    The statement said upon assuming office as the Commissioner of Police for Rivers State on November 15, 2023, CP Olatunji Disu conducted an operational tour to Ahoada local government, where the late DPO was murdered.

    During the tour, the commissioner urged officers to intensify efforts in apprehending those responsible for the gruesome killing.

    He also paid respects to the five innocent individuals, Charles Osu, Ogbobula Eja, Idaowukwa Felix, Paul Victor, and Achinivu Saturday Edi, who were tragically killed by 2Baba and his gang on suspicion of collaboration with the police.

    The statement said despite the initial operation that led to the arrest of more than 70 suspects tied to SP Bako’s murder, 2Baba, and his gang managed to escape arrest by withdrawing into the forest, exploiting the difficult terrain, and strategically placing informants to monitor security forces’ movements.

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    It said undeterred, the police formed specialized teams, coordinating with the Army, Navy, Air Force, DSS, and NSCDC in joint security meetings with a resolution “that an attack on one agency is an affront to all, reinforcing their united pursuit of justice against the perpetrators”.

    It said that on November 28, 2023, at 1600hrs, Commissioner of Police, Ola Tunji Disu, formed a special joint operation involving Tactical Units and the Intelligence Response Team (IRT) to apprehend the wanted suspect, David Gift Okpara (alias 2BABA), his associates, recover their weapons and ammunition.

    The statement said: “On November 29, 2023, a female associate of 2Baba was arrested, offering valuable insights into the fugitive’s lifestyle.

    “On December 3, 2023, information revealed that 2Baba frequently visited a nearby community via canoe. Despite a two-week surveillance for an ambush using human intelligence (HUMINT), he abruptly stopped visiting, seemingly aware of the proposed operation to be launched.

    “On December 6, 2023, 2Baba executioner, Faithful Babinghton Joseph, seen wielding an AK47 in a viral gang video, was arrested at his Etche LGA hideout. He died from a gunshot wound sustained during a failed escape attempt.

    “On December 13, 2023, another female associate of 2Baba was apprehended.

    December 15, 2023 (0100hrs), an attack was launched against 2Baba, but he evaded capture due to information provided by his network of informants in various communities. His camp was subsequently destroyed, prompting him to relocate.

    “On December 23, 2023, operatives arrested a nurse and an informant who provided information to 2Baba leading to the killing of five individuals in his community. The nurse also facilitated logistical support for 2Baba’s gang, including food, illicit drugs, water, and gathering information on police activities. Both suspects are currently facing legal proceedings.

    “On December 31, 2023, a multi-agency attack was launched on 2Baba’s camp, resulting in his narrow escape and subsequent relocation.

    It further stated: “From January 19, 2024, operatives successfully deployed advanced technology, revolutionizing their approach to the operation and gathering crucial intelligence.

    “On February 1, 2024, it became clear through continuous surveillance that 2Baba strategically selected a campsite with difficult terrain to discourage land-based attacks, necessitating the use of canoes to reach the location.

    “On February 10, 2024, the command shared essential information with the Air Force. Around 19:30hrs on the scheduled day, the Air Force executed an aerial assault, causing significant casualties and injuries to 2Baba and his gang.

    “On February 17, 2024, at around 12:00hrs, 2Baba and his gang attacked Okogbe town and Odiokwu community, destroying pipelines.

    “At 04:00hrs, operatives raided 2Baba’s new camp. Despite a fierce gun battle, 2Baba and his gang members escaped. However, at around 14:00hrs, intelligence confirmed 2Baba’s death after he lost consciousness and resuscitation attempts failed.”

    The police said efforts were in progress to retrieve the body of the infamous killer, while investigations into the Iceland cult’s activities continued in the region

    The statement said the operation adhered to the philosophy of policing by consent, where police authority relied on public consensus rather than force.

    The statement said: “The Rivers State Police Command appreciates the support from stakeholders, enhancing intelligence-led operations and ensuring no injuries or casualties among law enforcement agencies in the pursuit of justice.

    “The Rivers State Police Command remains resolute in its duty to protect the lives and property of the citizens, and it will continue to employ all necessary resources and strategies to ensure a safe and secure environment for all.”

    The statement listed arms, ammunition, and materials recovered from the gang as an AK47 rifle, a G3 rifle, a scorpion rifle, a double barrel locally made gun, two locally made pistols, one cut-to-size double barrel gun, and one bulletproof vest.

    13 pieces of dynamite, five rounds of .9mm live ammunition, army camouflage assorted charms, one human skull, and one jack knife.

  • ‘We’ll get community leader’s killers’

    ‘We’ll get community leader’s killers’

    The Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Olatunji Disu, yesterday vowed to apprehend persons behind the killing of the Community Development Chairman (CDC) of Mgbuoshimini, Ndidi Livingstone.

    He spoke when he led his management team to visit the deceased family in Port Harcourt, a statement by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Grace Iringe-Koko.

    The victim was shot dead in front of his church by unknown gunmen close to Rumueme waterfront last week Saturday.

    Disu, who was received by Godspower Livingstone, the deceased’s elder brother, commiserated with his widow, Mrs. Patience Ndidi Livingstone, her children and other family members.

    The police boss said he was concerned about the incident and decided to commiserate with the family members insisting that the matter would be given full attention.

    He said: “The killers of Ndidi Livingstone will not go unpunished. Very soon, we will unravel those behind this drastic act.

     “We need cooperation from every division of society. To curb crime. The police cannot work in isolation. We need every support we can get.”

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    The community yesterday described the killing as one too many, calling on the state government and the police to put an end to incessant assassinations in Rumueme Kingdom.

    The Chairman, CDC, Oror-Akwor Community, Geophrey Amadi, narrated how the assassins killed Ndidi Livingstone, whom he described as a key stakeholder in the kingdom.

    He said: “Chief Ndidi Livingstone, a key stakeholder, leader in our community was shot dead by some gunmen who drove in and left unhindered after killing him. “That the sad incident occurred while Chief Ndidi Livingstone was coming out of the church in the evening of Saturday 13th January, 2024, where he had gone to break his fasting and prayers which all churches are observing this period.

    “That his killers drove in a black tinted Toyota Highlander Jeep. That until his gruesome demise, Chief Ndidi Livingstone was the Community Development Council (CDC) Chairman of Mgbuoshimini Community Rumueme kingdom and a chieftain of the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Rivers State.

    “Since 2013, High Chief Kingsley Nyekazi Chukwu J.P was murdered inside his own home on the 14th day of March 2013. Between 2017 and 2023, multiple killings were carried out by a notorious Wanted killer.

    “The Rivers State Police Command declared Daddy Chukwu a.k.a Oboni and his gang wanted in 2017 following their killing of our people. But since then, neither him nor any member of his gang has been arrested or brought to justice.

    “We are demanding the Nigeria Police Force and the Rivers State government to rise to the occasion and save our community. We cannot continue to lose our prominent sons and nothing is done about it. We cannot accept to go into extinction because of the interest of a criminal group and their cohorts…”