Why crime rate has drastically dropped in Lagos —Police PRO, Ngozi Braide

Posted by News Express | 1 February 2014 | 5,520 times

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Active collaboration with the general public has helped in bringing about a sharp drop in criminal activities like kidnappings and car snatching in Lagos State, the state Police Public Relations Officers, PPRO, Ngozi Braide, has said

According to her, the problem in the past was the inability of the public to volunteer information that would help in tracking down criminal elements.

Braide, who spoke in an interview, said shortly after she came on board, she solicited for public cooperation which saw the emergence of the radio programme tagged ‘Crime Doctor’, through which constant interaction between the general public and the police has been enhanced.

“I also created Public Complaints Bureau where members of the public come to make complaints mostly as it involves police officers and make sure that I give them feedback and ensure that the cases are resolved. I equally tried to go to schools to educate the young ones on security and other crime related matters. Though the office came with a lot of challenges but by the special grace of God, I have been able to weather those challenges that came,” she said.

Braide debunked insinuations making the rounds that armed robbers who attack or kill policemen are promptly rounded up, giving priority to their own.

“No, we should not attach sentiments to this because we do not apprehend them because they killed police officers, but because of what they did. We round up every criminal whether he attacked a civilian or officer. We need information from the public, so it is not because you killed policemen it could be anybody,” she said.

The PPRO identified recovery of vehicles from criminal gangs as one of the major achievements of the Lagos State Police Command.

Her words: “We recover a minimum of 10 vehicles every week and it may interest you to know that most of the vehicles are not stolen from here; they are stolen from other states but because we are close to the border they always try to make their way through this state. We recover minimum of 10 or even 20 something every week.”

On the effects of the removal of road blocks, she said: “Criminals are very smart but the removal of road blocks is helping us. That time (when there were road blocks) they knew where you were; they knew where you were positioned; the time another set took over and handed over. They usually monitored the whole thing but now that element of surprise is there. And that is very helpful.”

Braide attributed the reduction of crime to the barest minimum during the Yuletide to conscious planning and execution of security initiatives which was made possible by ensuring that there was a high security visibility backed with motorised patrol.

She commended the efforts of the State Commissioner of Police, Umar Manko, whom she described as one the best crime fighters in the country. She maintained that since 2012, there had never been any successful bank robbery in Lagos State, adding that the only two attempts made in that direction were foiled.

According to her, “What you are seeing is the handwork of a crime fighter; that is CP Manko. The man has zero tolerance for crime. Another thing is the drastic reduction on crime. If you look at our statistics, since we started you will see a drastic decline in crime rate. What we keep doing is we keep going back to the drawing board to look at what we need to add and what we need to improve upon.

“During the period, we made sure that there were lots of patrol policing and there were lots of undercover operatives, too, and we made sure we covered overhead bridges as well. We also ensured that all abandoned and uncompleted buildings were monitored because we have discovered that criminals always hide their weapons in abandoned buildings rather than keeping them at home. So we had to send our operatives to areas we expected problems to come from like markets, churches, mosques and so on. We also built security around financial houses.

“We at the same time ensured that Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs) were ready and we made sure that all our mobile police units like MOPOL 20, 22, 23, 45 the RRS (Rapid Response Squad) the OPS Attack and other units were on standby so that whenever we heard anything we moved without looking for who to go. All the area commanders and police divisional heads were placed on standby based on the order of the Commissioner of Police. They were warned that there would not be any excuse and that any time they heard anything they must move immediately. So all these were put in place and that was why we didn’t have any problem.

“With what you have seen now, 2014 is going to be better and it will be shocking to people and they will be wondering how it is being done.”

•Photo shows Lagos State PPRO, Ngozi Braide.


Source: News Express

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