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B’Haram: Police beef up security around foreign embassies nationwide
The police and other security agencies
have tightened security around all the foreign missions in the country
with the deployment of more regular and undercover operatives.
This followed a plot by some Boko Haram
elements to bomb the United States embassy, United Kingdom High
Commission and other western interests in the Federal Capital Territory.
Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris
The plot was foiled by the Department of
State Services in March, 2017 and five suspects were also arrested in
connection with the incident.
Findings by our correspondent indicated
that the police which had special diplomatic security unit for the
foreign missions, had deployed additional men to protect the embassies
and consulates across the country.
A source explained that many undercover
agents had also been embedded in the security units to strengthen the
police teams in place.
The source said, “In addition to the
regular personnel providing security for the missions, more operatives
have been deployed to beef up the security and ensure that the embassies
and consulates are impregnable.”
He added, “The casual observer may not
notice any change in the security architecture of the missions, but I
can tell you that we have further fortified the embassies and other
critical infrastructure to discourage attacks by criminal elements.”
The Force Public Relations Officer,
Jimoh Moshood, confirmed the development, but added that the security
around the missions was heightened before the DSS foiled the alleged
terror plot.
“Even before the DSS said it foiled the
alleged plot, they (policemen) had been on red alert and we had done
adequate and elaborate deployment, the security around the embassies had
been beefed up throughout the country. The IG had directed the
personnel and the commanding officer responsible for deployment of the
men to ensure that adequate personnel were deployed and supervised,” he
explained.
Meanwhile, the Inspector-General of
Police has directed Assistant Inspectors -General of Police in charge of
Zonal commands and Commissioners of Police nationwide to be on ground
throughout the Easter celebration to supervise and implement the robust
security arrangements.
He also ordered a massive deployment of
police personnel throughout the country for crime prevention and control
during the celebration.
Moshood in a statement said the
personnel deployment would cover places of worship, recreation centres,
and venues of celebration, other public places and private facilities.
“Consistent surveillance, intelligence
gathering and continuous raid of criminal hideouts, black spots, flash/
vulnerable points are already ongoing and will be sustained throughout
the period,” he stated.
The police said vehicular and foot
patrols and adequate visibility policing would also be done to guarantee
safety of lives and property throughout the period.
The Force urged the public to cooperate
with the personnel of the Police Highway patrol teams, the Special
Anti-robbery Squads and other police units deployed to prevent crime on
the highways and major roads across the country.
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