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Insecurity: If you see what we see in black spots you will weep for this nation, we Can’t allow it in FCT – According to Commissioner of Police in FCT

Insecurity: If you see what we see in black spots you will weep for this nation, we Can't allow it in FCT - According to Commissioner of Police in FCT

The FCT’s Commissioner of Police, Ben Igweh, has voiced grave concerns regarding “black spots,” which are locations where suspected criminals and kidnappers hang together. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Igweh underlined the gravity of the issue in an interview with Channels TV, saying, “If you see what we see in black spots, you will weep for this nation.” He emphasized that a number of crimes take place in these areas, and he is adamant about preventing them from existing near FCT. He highlighted incidents where people from nearby states, including bandits and armed robbers, participate in illegal activity in these “black spots.”

In Igweh’s words: “If you see what we see in black spots you will weep for this nation, we can’t allow it in FCT. If you go to those black spots, all sorts of crimes are being committed and to them it is not a crime. People go there to smoke; bandits and armed robbers, especially from other neighboring states, the one we just attacked in Zuba, that is where from the bush they will go there to enjoy themselves. The issue is that I can not allow it to exist around FCT” CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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