FCT Police Commissioner Vows Zero Tolerance for Crime
The new Police Commissioner for the Federal Capital Territory has promised to fight crime with full force.
He made it clear that his team will not allow any form of criminal activity in Abuja and surrounding areas.
This strong stand comes as residents continue to worry about security in the capital city.
During his first meeting with senior officers, the commissioner said there would be zero tolerance for crime. He warned criminals that the police would go after them without mercy. He also asked all officers to stay alert and work hard to keep the city safe for everyone living and working there.
The commissioner stressed the need for better teamwork between the police and the public. He urged residents to report any suspicious activities quickly so that action can be taken fast. He believes that when people and police work together, it becomes easier to reduce crime in the area.
This new approach is aimed at bringing back confidence in the security system of the FCT. Many people have complained about rising cases of theft, robbery, and other crimes in recent times.
The commissioner’s promise is seen as a fresh effort to change the situation for the better.
With this vow of zero tolerance, the police in Abuja are expected to increase patrols and intelligence work. Residents hope that these steps will lead to a safer environment where they can move freely without fear. The coming weeks will show how well this new plan works on the ground.





