The Federal Capital Territory (FCT), at the weekend, witnessed unusually
tight security surveillance and lockdown with red beret anti-terrorism
policemen manning major districts of the city.
This was the case on
Friday night with stern looking security officials engaged in stop and
search around Maitama, Asokoro,Wuse and Garki areas of the city.A
similar exercise was repeated on Saturday night with the stop and search
operations now complemented with series of mobile patrols around the
city.
Unlike in previous exercises, the operation was conducted with
such seriousness that an officer even refused a tip from a jeep driving
lady at Gana street in Maitama district. This reporter was stopped more
than 10 times while driving from Maitama to Asokoro on Friday night.
Nigerian
Tribune gathered that the surveillance was due to a security report
that hinted of security threats from unidentifiable sources. The report
was said to have pointed at alleged smuggling of arms with the goal
still unclear to security agencies.
Already, security agents have
increased their presence on Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent since the arrest
of the Lebanese owners of Amigo Plaza. A similar enhanced security
presence is observablearound national stadium where the wonderland park
operated by the Lebanese was located.
It was, however, not clear if the operation has anything to do with threatfrom Boko Haram.
Reacting
to the development, the FCT commissioner of police, Mr Femi Ogunbayode,
however, said there was no imminent threat of attack, adding that the
FCT is safe and secure.
He explained that the operation was partof an
elaborate measures to enhance safety of lives and property in the city,
adding that the police command is not waiting for conflict before
action.
Ogunbayode explained further that during daytime, the command
deployed water cannons and armoured vehicles in strategic points within
the city as a precautionary measure, adding that ‘’policing under the
command of the current Inspector General of Police is becoming more
strategic, proactive and tactical rather than reactive to attacks and
conflicts.’’
source : Nigerian Tribune
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