The Inspector General of Police, Mr Mohammed Adamu, on Thursday expressed the Federal Government’s commitment to equipping the Nigeria Police and its men to ensure that no officer dies fighting crimin
als.
The IG said “The fact that Nigerians are being attacked in South Africa should not be a reason for anybody to attack the businesses of South Africans in Nigeria. Those who did that are unpatriotic. They are criminals and that was why we arrested some of them and we will prosecute them. “The vehicles are there, very soon, they will be launched. Then, they would be deployed. The vehicles are not just patrol vehicles, they are fitted with state of the art technology that can help the officers manning them to make sure that the highways and the adjoining roads are properly managed to checkmate the criminals.
“If a police officer is killed, the country loses a lot of money invested in that officer. In that light, the government must do everything possible to protect that officer, hence the body armours which we will distribute to all men and officers,” Adamu said.
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