Akwa Ibom, Rivers CPs Unite to Tackle Cross-Border Crimes
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CP Baba Mohammed Azare of Akwa Ibom State Police Command and CP Olugbenga Adepoju of Rivers State Police Command have held a high-level security engagement to tackle cross-border crimes.
CP Azare and CP Adepoju discussed improving real-time intelligence sharing, synchronising crime prevention strategies, coordinating tactical operations, enhancing rapid response capabilities, and ensuring seamless communication between Divisional Police Officers, Area Commanders, and other operational units within both Commands.
They recognised that criminal elements often exploit jurisdictional boundaries to evade law enforcement, and resolved to deny criminals safe havens through sustained joint operations, coordinated patrols, strategic stop-and-search exercises, intelligence-driven raids, and continuous surveillance of identified flashpoints.
CP Azare and CP Adepoju also agreed to strengthen collaboration in combating armed robbery, kidnapping, cultism, sea piracy, illegal arms trafficking, trafficking in persons, pipeline vandalism, and other organised crimes capable of threatening the peace and security of both states.
The Commissioners further resolved to institutionalise regular strategic engagements between the two Commands, ensuring continuous review of security architecture, exchange of actionable intelligence, and prompt operational responses to emerging security concerns.
CP Baba Mohammed Azare, the Commissioner of Police in Akwa Ibom State Police Command, is a seasoned police officer with years of experience in tackling cross-border crimes. CP Olugbenga Adepoju, his counterpart in Rivers State Police Command, has a reputation for his innovative approach to law enforcement.
The Akwa Ibom and Rivers states have a long history of cross-border crimes, including armed robbery, kidnapping, and cultism. The states have consistently called on the Police to strengthen their collaboration in tackling these crimes.
CP Azare and CP Adepoju's meeting marked a significant move towards improving inter-state security cooperation and operational synergy to fight cross boundary threats.
According to DSP Timfon John, the Public Relations Officer, Akwa Ibom State Command, the meeting underscored the unwavering commitment of the Nigeria Police Force to strengthening inter-command collaboration, fostering intelligence-led policing, and sustaining coordinated operational strategies aimed at effectively tackling crimes that transcend state boundaries.
Key Facts
- Cross-border crimes in Akwa Ibom and Rivers states include armed robbery, kidnapping, and cultism.
- CP Azare and CP Adepoju discussed improving intelligence sharing, crime prevention strategies, and tactical operations.
- The two Commissioners will strengthen collaboration in combating armed robbery, kidnapping, and other cross-border crimes.
- The meeting marked a significant move towards improving inter-state security cooperation and operational synergy.
- CP Azare and CP Adepoju will institutionalise regular strategic engagements between the two Commands.
CP Baba Mohammed Azare and CP Olugbenga Adepoju have assured residents of Akwa Ibom and Rivers states of their commitment to tackling cross-border crimes.