Nigerian govt launches crime records information system 5 days after US travel ban
chaired by the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, to study and address requirements on security criteria issued by the United States and foreign other countries.signed by President Donald TrumpNAN reports that the application was by launched Aregbesola, who directed the NFIU and other agencies to capture and secure the DNA of all criminals in Nigeria.
The tool will also be deployed to the Nigerian military, all Police stations national as well as all Customs and Immigration outposts.
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