Security
Lagos Police Receive Armoured Safety Gear, Vehicles Ahead of New Violent Crime Response Unit Launch
The Nigeria Police Force has received new operational equipment in Lagos as authorities prepare to launch a specialised Violent Crime Response Unit (VCRU) aimed at tackling violent crimes and improving emergency response across the state.
The operational assets were donated to the Lagos State Police Command by the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF) as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen policing and public safety in Nigeria’s commercial capital.
Among the items handed over were two operational vehicles, 50 ballistic helmets, 50 bulletproof vests, and 50 ballistic shields intended for officers attached to the soon-to-be-launched Violent Crime Response Unit.
The development comes amid growing public concern over violent crimes, armed robbery, kidnapping, and rapid emergency response capabilities in major Nigerian cities, particularly Lagos.
Why the new unit matters
Security experts say specialised response teams are increasingly becoming central to urban policing strategies, especially in densely populated cities like Lagos where crime incidents often require swift intervention.
The proposed VCRU is part of broader reform efforts under the leadership of the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu.
Police authorities say the unit is expected to focus on rapid response operations, violent crime prevention, and emergency interventions across the state.
LSSTF pledges continued support
Presenting the equipment on behalf of the LSSTF, Executive Secretary Ayodele Ogunsan said the organisation remained committed to supporting security agencies with operational tools and logistics.
He said the trust fund would continue providing “critical operational equipment and logistics necessary for efficient policing and public safety”.
The LSSTF has historically partnered with security agencies in Lagos by funding patrol vehicles, communication systems, surveillance infrastructure, and tactical support equipment.
Security analysts say such partnerships have become increasingly important as state governments seek ways to improve policing despite wider national funding challenges.
Police commissioner reacts
Receiving the equipment on behalf of the command, Lagos State Commissioner of Police Tijani Fatai thanked the Lagos State Government and the LSSTF for what he described as sustained support for the state’s security architecture.
He said the new assets would improve the operational readiness of the VCRU and strengthen the command’s ability to combat violent crimes.
“The support will significantly boost the operational readiness of the Violent Crime Response Unit and further enhance the Command’s capacity in combating violent crimes, ensuring rapid response to emergencies, safeguarding lives and property across Lagos State,” the commissioner said.
He also reaffirmed the command’s commitment to proactive policing and public safety in line with ongoing reforms within the police force.
Public expectations and security concerns
Residents and business owners in Lagos have repeatedly called for faster police response times, especially in areas prone to robbery attacks, traffic-related crime incidents, and violent street crimes.
Public safety advocates say the success of the new unit will depend not only on tactical equipment, but also on officer training, intelligence gathering, accountability, and community trust.
Some security observers also argue that visible deployment of specialised response teams could help improve public confidence in law enforcement if properly managed.
What happens next?
The Lagos State Police Command is expected to officially unveil the Violent Crime Response Unit in the coming weeks.
Authorities have not yet disclosed the operational structure, deployment strategy, or specific areas where the unit will first be stationed.
However, security stakeholders say the launch signals a renewed push to modernise rapid-response policing in Lagos amid rising urban security demands.
Security
Ogun Police Foil Alleged ₦50m Kidnap Plot Against Chinese National, Arrest Two Suspects
The Ogun State Police Command says it has foiled an alleged plot to kidnap a Chinese national and demand a ₦50 million ransom, leading to the arrest of two suspects and the launch of a wider investigation into what authorities describe as a coordinated criminal conspiracy.
According to police, the suspects — Chinedu Onwuemena, 41, and Jimoh Ojo, 37 — were arrested on 9 June after intelligence reports indicated that a kidnapping attempt was being planned along the Ijebu-Ode/Odogbolu Expressway corridor.
Officers attached to the Obalende Division reportedly intercepted and arrested the suspects before the alleged operation could be carried out.
The case highlights growing concerns over kidnapping threats in parts of Nigeria, particularly attacks targeting business operators, expatriates and high-net-worth individuals.
Suspect Allegedly Used Insider Access
Police said preliminary investigations revealed that the suspects allegedly conspired to abduct the foreign national and demand a ransom of ₦50 million.
Investigators further alleged that one of the suspects, Chinedu Onwuemena, worked within the victim’s company environment as an interpreter and driver and may have used his position to facilitate the planned abduction.
Authorities believe the arrested suspects did not act alone.
Police said a third accomplice remains on the run, while efforts are ongoing to identify and apprehend other individuals who may have been connected to the alleged conspiracy.
The matter has since been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for further investigation.
Why It Matters
Kidnapping for ransom remains one of Nigeria’s most pressing security challenges, affecting businesses, communities and foreign investors.
Security analysts say attacks targeting expatriates can raise concerns among international companies operating in the country and may influence investor confidence if not effectively addressed.
The successful disruption of the alleged plot is likely to be viewed as a positive development for businesses operating in Ogun State, a key industrial hub that hosts several local and international manufacturing firms.
Police Commend Intelligence Gathering
In a statement, Ogun State Commissioner of Police, CP Bode Ojajuni, praised officers involved in the operation.
“The professionalism, vigilance, and swift response of the operatives of Obalende Division prevented what could have resulted in a serious kidnapping incident.”
The commissioner also stressed the importance of community intelligence in crime prevention.
“Timely intelligence once again underscores the importance of community partnership in crime prevention and security management.”
He reassured residents and members of the business community that the command remains committed to intelligence-led policing and proactive security measures.
Community Cooperation Remains Key
Security experts have consistently emphasised that intelligence sharing between residents and law enforcement agencies remains one of the most effective tools in preventing violent crimes.
Police have urged members of the public to remain vigilant and promptly report suspicious activities, movements or individuals in their communities.
Authorities say information provided by residents was instrumental in preventing the alleged kidnapping plot.
What Happens Next?
Investigators are expected to continue questioning the suspects while pursuing the fleeing accomplice.
Police say the ongoing investigation will seek to uncover the full extent of the alleged criminal network and determine whether additional arrests are required.
The suspects are expected to face prosecution if sufficient evidence is established following the completion of investigations.
Security
NSCDC Warns Anambra Students Against Cultism, Urges Protection of Public Infrastructure
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Anambra State has warned students against cultism, drug abuse, examination malpractice, and other criminal activities, saying such behaviours could jeopardise their future and threaten public safety.
The warning was delivered during the inauguration of the new executives of the National Union of Anambra State Students (NUASS) at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University in Igbariam, Anambra East Local Government Area.
Representing the Anambra State Commandant of NSCDC, Commandant Maku Olatunde, the Head of Media and Tactical Operations, SC Okadigbo Edwin, urged students to embrace responsible conduct and contribute to the protection of public infrastructure.
Why It Matters
Youth involvement in cultism, drug abuse, vandalism, and other forms of criminality remains a growing concern across many Nigerian communities and educational institutions.
Security agencies have repeatedly linked these activities to violence, disruption of academic activities, destruction of public property, and insecurity within campuses and surrounding communities.
The NSCDC says students have an important role to play in preventing these threats by serving as responsible members of society and reporting suspicious activities.
NSCDC Warns Against Social Vices
Speaking on behalf of the State Commandant, SC Edwin congratulated the newly inaugurated NUASS leadership and commended students for their contributions to nation-building.
He described young people as critical stakeholders in efforts to protect public assets and maintain security across the state.
Commandant Olatunde warned students against pursuing wealth through unlawful means and cautioned against cult-related activities and other social vices.
“NSCDC’s mandate is to protect critical national, state, and local government assets and infrastructure. You are the eyes and ears around these facilities. Report suspicious movements to us. Do not destroy what government laboured to build for your own benefit,” he said.
According to the Commandant, cultism continues to claim lives, destroy educational opportunities, and disrupt peace on campuses across the country.
Students Encouraged to Report Vandalism
The NSCDC also called on students to work closely with security agencies by providing credible information about vandalism and theft of public infrastructure.
The Corps specifically highlighted incidents involving telecommunication facilities, electricity installations, manhole covers, streetlights, and other government-owned assets.
Authorities believe community participation remains one of the most effective ways to prevent attacks on critical infrastructure.
Expert Perspective
Security analysts have consistently argued that engaging students and young people in crime prevention initiatives can strengthen community policing efforts and improve intelligence gathering.
Education stakeholders also note that early awareness campaigns against cultism and drug abuse can help reduce youth involvement in criminal activities and create safer learning environments.
Public Interest and Community Impact
The NSCDC’s appeal comes amid ongoing efforts by security agencies to safeguard public infrastructure and reduce criminal activities targeting government assets.
Damage to public facilities often results in service disruptions, increased repair costs, and reduced access to essential services for residents.
Officials say collaboration between students, educational institutions, local communities, and security agencies will be critical to addressing these challenges.
Commitment to Youth Engagement
The Anambra State Commandant assured students that the NSCDC remains committed to working with student organisations and other stakeholders to curb negative activities among young people.
He said the Command would continue to promote partnerships aimed at fostering peace, security, and responsible citizenship across the state.
What Happens Next?
The newly inaugurated NUASS executives are expected to begin their tenure with a focus on student welfare, leadership, and engagement with relevant stakeholders.
The NSCDC says it will continue awareness campaigns in schools and communities to discourage criminal activities and encourage protection of public assets.
Security
Oyo Police Dismiss Terrorist Infiltration Claims in Ogbomoso, Warn Against Spread of Fake Security Alerts
The Oyo State Police Command has rejected reports circulating on social media claiming that members of the Lukarawa terrorist group have moved into forests around Ogbomoso and the Old Oyo National Park.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Command described the allegations as “false, misleading, and entirely without factual basis,” insisting that intelligence reports do not support claims of terrorist infiltration in the affected areas.
The clarification comes amid growing concerns among residents following the circulation of a video and voice note alleging the presence of armed terrorists in parts of Oyo State.
Police spokesperson DSP Ayanlade Olayinka said investigations revealed that the video being shared online was not recent and had been deliberately recycled to create fear among residents.
“The Command unequivocally rejects and dismisses the claims contained in the said video and voice note as false, misleading, and entirely without factual basis,” the statement said.
Why the Rumours Matter
Security-related misinformation has become a growing challenge across Nigeria, where viral social media content can quickly trigger panic, disrupt economic activities and undermine public confidence in security agencies.
The latest claims gained attention because of ongoing security concerns in parts of northern Nigeria and fears that armed groups could expand into new territories.
However, the Oyo State Police Command said there is currently no credible intelligence indicating the presence of the alleged terrorist group within the state.
Residents have been urged to rely on verified information from official channels rather than unconfirmed social media posts.
Increased Security Presence Across Border Communities
Despite dismissing the reports, police authorities said they have strengthened security operations across vulnerable locations in the state.
According to the Command, intelligence and covert operatives have been deployed to border communities and other strategic areas around Ogbomoso and the Old Oyo National Park corridor.
The officers are working alongside local security structures, traditional institutions, hunters, vigilante groups and community intelligence networks to improve surveillance and information gathering.
Police also said visibility patrols, intelligence-led stop-and-search operations and confidence-building patrols have been intensified across the affected axis.
The measures, officials said, are designed to reassure residents, deter criminal activity and maintain public safety.
Police Warn Against Fake News
The Command expressed concern over what it described as a rising trend of fake security alerts and misinformation on social media.
Officials warned that spreading false security information could create unnecessary fear, divert security resources and disrupt social and economic activities.
“Such false reports are capable of creating unnecessary panic, generating fear among law-abiding citizens, undermining public confidence, disrupting economic activities, and diverting security resources from genuine security concerns,” the statement said.
The police further warned that individuals who intentionally circulate false information capable of causing public alarm could face legal consequences.
“The dissemination of false security information is not only irresponsible and unethical but also constitutes a criminal offence punishable under extant laws.”
Public Reaction and Security Experts’ View
Security analysts have repeatedly stressed the importance of verifying information before sharing security-related content online.
Experts say misinformation during periods of heightened security concern can complicate law enforcement efforts and create unnecessary tension within communities.
Community leaders in Oyo State have also encouraged residents to remain vigilant while cooperating with security agencies by reporting suspicious activities through official channels.
What Residents Should Do
The police advised residents, especially those living in rural and border communities, to remain alert and promptly report suspicious movements or activities.
Authorities reiterated that residents should continue their daily activities without fear while staying security-conscious.
For emergencies, residents can contact the Oyo State Call Response Centre through the toll-free line 615 or the Oyo State Police Command control room numbers 08081768614 and 07055495413.
What Happens Next?
The Oyo State Police Command says it will continue monitoring security developments across the state and maintain deployments in strategic locations.
Officials also pledged to investigate and prosecute individuals found responsible for deliberately spreading false information capable of threatening public peace.
For now, authorities insist there is no evidence supporting claims of terrorist infiltration in Ogbomoso or surrounding areas and have urged residents to disregard the circulating video and voice note.
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