Thursday, 15 September 2016

STOLEN VEHICLES: AIG URGES VICTIMS TO APPROACH POLICE FORMATIONS FOR CLAIMS



The Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Zone 2 Command,Lagos, AIG Abdulmajid Ali, has called on the general public,particularly victims of car snatching and armed robbery to cross-check their stolen cars/vehicles at various police formations within the zone,Lagos and Ogun States.

The police boss made the call today,Thursday September 15, 2016 in his office while appraising the activities of the command and achievements recorded in the areas of Anti-Crime patrol,Anti-kidnapping, Surveillance and recovery of stolen items,particularly,cars/vehicles and motorcycles within 6(six) weeks of his leadership as the AIG Zone 2.

AIG Abdulamajid Ali declared that more than one hundred and twenty (120) vehicles have been recovered by Lagos and Ogun states commands and other zonal formations, while more than one thousand (1000) vehicles have so far been recovered and kept at various formations within the zone especially at  State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Departments,Anti-Robbery Squads,Special Anti-Robbery Squads,Zonal Intervention Squad.

The Assistant Inspector-General of Police made it clear that members of the public have the right to approach any police formation on enquiries about issues bothering them or in connection with any fact-finding mission that can assist in achieving better policing of our society vis-a-vis protection of lives and property. While he encouraged Nigerians to report any unpleasant or unethical conducts of any erring personnel of the Nigeria Police Force to his office through the Zonal Monitoring Unit (08038255873) or Public Relations Department (08037168147) or his personal line,08055885544,(SMS only) for necessary action.


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